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Foreign News May 25, 1940

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

In Prague, Czech geologists confirm suitable soil and climate for intensified cultivation of medicinal herbs under a 1940 Protectorate program, aiding Reich self-sufficiency and saving millions in import currency.

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CZECH SOIL USED
HERB CULTIVATION

PRAGUE, May 25.--Self-sufficiency in every field, coveted goal of the Reich, is being brought one step nearer to realization by intensified cultivation of medicinal plants and herbs.

Found by Czech geologists. topos- possess not only the climatic conditions, but also a qualitatively high-grade soil, most favorable for such cultivation.

The Ministry of Agriculture of the Protectorate inaugurated a large program for 1940 to make the first big scale growing of these herbs a success.

Germany will thus be able to annually save several million marks of foreign currency used to import medicinal plants.

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What sub-type of article is it?

Economic

What keywords are associated?

Czech Soil Herb Cultivation Medicinal Plants Reich Self Sufficiency Protectorate Agriculture Foreign Currency Savings

Where did it happen?

Prague

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Prague

Event Date

May 25

Outcome

germany will thus be able to annually save several million marks of foreign currency used to import medicinal plants.

Event Details

Self-sufficiency in every field, coveted goal of the Reich, is being brought one step nearer to realization by intensified cultivation of medicinal plants and herbs. Found by Czech geologists. topos- possess not only the climatic conditions, but also a qualitatively high-grade soil, most favorable for such cultivation. The Ministry of Agriculture of the Protectorate inaugurated a large program for 1940 to make the first big scale growing of these herbs a success.

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