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A01=Charlotte Martin
A01=Henry Bernstein
A01=Maureen Mackintosh
agrarian transformation
Agro Food Complexes
aid
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Ben Crow
biotechnology impacts agriculture
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British Nutrition Foundation
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Cocoa Butter
Confer
contract
Contract Farming
Declining Crop Production
development policy analysis
Earthscan Publications
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Farm Policy
farming
Food Aid
foundation
global food security
IMF
IMF Lending
International Food Policy Research Institute
International Food Regime
International Technological Competition
land reform studies
London Food Commission
Mao Zedong
MNC Investment
North Arcot
nutrition
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political economy of food systems
roger
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Utsa Patnaik
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Women's Survival Strategies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781853830631
  • Weight: 226g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1990
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Wasteful over-consumption (by some) in the developed countries and the continuing, in some cases worsening, hunger of millions in the Third World is a dramatic indication that food problems are urgent.

Anger is not enough and this book, which comes from the research group on Development Policy and Practice in the Open University (DPP), aims to provide some of the analytical tools needed for serious action. Case studies to show ways in which food aid has been used by donor countries for political ends; descriptions of the relationships between markets and human needs; articles on the problems associated with the feminization of poverty; pieces on patterns and trends of food production; analysis of land reform; an evaluation of the effects of biotechnology are all part of this rich and lively collection of articles written specially for this book.

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