Venezuelan professional turns to farming to support family
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Millions of Venezuelans have fled their country over the last three years, as the economic crisis there has made it difficult to buy even basic food supplies. Many of those who have left Venezuela are members of its professional class. One college professor changed course to make ends meet and to stay in the country.
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