CONCEPCIÓN DE SOLUTECA, Honduras - In the 1970s, the Honduran government granted a piece of land in the mountains of Concepción de Soluteca to Roberto González's parents. They duly grabbed a chainsaw and a machete to clear the forest. On the 12 hectares (30 acres) they received as part of a land reform, they planted corn, beans and bananas, the basic staple foods. It was a hard life up in the mountains, allowing the farmers and their families to…
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