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Foreign Affairs committee  We take all the water from municipal or we have our own wells. We take it through processing, but it's done literally at the filling process. So the only way to get it distributed is through the bottle. But we have given money to local communities where there's a source well they

June 4th, 2012Committee meeting

John Guarino

Foreign Affairs committee  Generally the way these projects with USAID work is that whether there's a sanitation issue with the water or water scarcity in the communities we would be serving, there would be a list of where these places were, and we would work with USAID to ask what we need to put in there

June 4th, 2012Committee meeting

John Guarino

Foreign Affairs committee  Yes, I think that's fair to say. It's a combination of the two. As I keep saying, for anything, we can't do it on our own. I don't think anybody can do it on their own in this world. We have to find the right partnerships, businesses, communities, NGOs, governments.... Everythin

June 4th, 2012Committee meeting

John Guarino

Foreign Affairs committee  The project just started about a year and a half ago, because we realized, as we were expanding our juice business and were able to distribute more widely in Africa, that we were importing fruit into some very fertile areas. Mangoes, particularly, were coming from India to Africa

June 4th, 2012Committee meeting

John Guarino

Foreign Affairs committee  Thank you very much. It was my pleasure to be here. It was an honour.

June 4th, 2012Committee meeting

John Guarino