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  2. How Farm Rio Is Driving Desire for Brazilian Fashion During a ...

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    COVID-19 may have canceled a lot of beach vacations, but Farm Rio, the Brazilian purveyor of feel-good tropical print clothing, managed to see a pandemic lift in 2020, thanks in part to Hollywood.

  3. Farm Rio Launches First Footwear Collection With Exclusive ...

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    Farm Rio is adding footwear to its mix. The fashion brand, originally founded by Katia Barros and Marcello Bastos in 1997 as a small booth at a marketplace in Rio, has grown into a household name ...

  4. Farm Rio Lands in Italy, Plots European Expansion

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    Overall, Farm Rio is available at more than 400 wholesale doors internationally, across the U.S. and Europe — where retailers include KaDeWe in Berlin, El Corte Inglés in Madrid and Jelmoli in ...

  5. You-Pick - Wikipedia

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    A You-Pick ("U-Pick") or Pick-Your-Own (PYO) farm operation is a type of farm gate direct marketing (farm-to-table) strategy where the emphasis is on customers doing the harvesting themselves and agritourism. [1] A PYO farm might be preferred by people who like to select fresh, high quality, vine-ripened produce themselves at lower prices.

  6. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Food stuff ration coupons types I–V for direct laborers and workers in Vietnam, 1976–1986. In marketing, a coupon is a ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product.

  7. Farmers' Market Nutrition Program / Senior Farmers' Market ...

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    The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002, also known as the 2002 Farm Bill, established the use of $5 million for fiscal year 2002, and $15 million for each of fiscal years 2003 through 2007, of the funds available to the Commodity Credit Corporation to carry out and expand the senior farmers' market nutrition program. [18]