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This book is about an issue of our times which does not yet get the
attention that it deserves - the growing dominance of huge
transnational corporations over every aspect of our lives from
executive super-pay to private sector pension funds. The authors of
this book look at one particular kind of modern corporation - the
hi-tech agro-chemical and genetic engineering companies that now
dominate the food chain. In this richly detailed account, they show
how a handful of companies have: - Accelerated the
industrialization of agriculture and the integration of the global
economy in order to gain an alarming control over the food chain. -
Penetrated the previously independent world of scholarly research
both in universities and the specialized international agricultural
research centres in CGIAR. - Manipulated public opinion, including
distorting our understanding of key environmental processes and
issues. - Unduly influenced regulatory agencies and national
governments. - Turned international bodies like the WTO, the World
Bank, and the FAO into instruments devising rules and policies
primarily of benefit to corporate growth and corporate profit. -
And now are further expanding by bullying the governments and
farmers of the developing countries to accept their technologies
and products. Whether you are interested in the environment,
democracy, or the development of countries in the South, the
information and analysis contained in this book will prove both
disturbing and empowering.
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