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 Return to User Scenario: Supply Chain 

Sal is an organic strawberry farmer with fields in Mexico, USA and Canada. He supplies fresh strawberries to consumers in all three countries. The strawberries are eaten “as-is” or they can be combined into other products such as desserts, yogurts, ice cream, or even freeze dried and added to breakfast cereals. Although Sal can control many aspects of strawberry production from field site location, seed selection and irrigation; he …</description>
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