Afghan entrepreneur defies war to squeeze out a juice empire
date:Oct 15, 2012
ere we don't have an insurance system. Police at the Tajikistan border wanted to open our containers and I said if they open it, the concentrate will spoil in 24 hours. We had to turn around and take another way to Kyrgyzstan, says Sadiq's troubleshooting factory manager Abdul Rahman, smiling broadly.

PILOT FARMS

Sadiq's factory is only the first stage of a plan he expects to cost another $70 million and deliver new lines in yoghurts and fruit-flavored milk, as well as jams and jellies.

He is
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