The Great Food Robbery: How Corporations Control Food, Grab Land and Destroy the Climate

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ISBN-10:

085749113X

ISBN-13:

9780857491138

Author(s): GRAIN
Released: Oct 01, 2012
Publisher: Pambazuka Press
Format: Paperback, 164 pages

Description:

Arguing that corporations are mainly responsible for the expansion of the damaging industrial food system, this discussion focuses on these organizations and the ways they organize and control food production and distribution. Demonstrating how the corporate food system destroys those systems based on local markets, local cultures, and biodiversity, this account highlights how it puts the profits of the few before the needs of people and leads to massive food safety incidents, environmental destruction, labor exploitation, and the decimation of rural communities. Informative and direct, this book aims to inspire individuals to actively take the food system back from corporations and put it in the hands of people.

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