Hungry Corporations: Transnational Biotech Companies Colonise the Food Chain
Autor Helena Paul, Ricarda Steinbrecher Cu Devlin Kuyeken Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2003
- 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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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842773017
ISBN-10: 1842773011
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1842773011
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. In The Name Of Hunger - Paving The Road To Biotech Agriculture
2. Corporations: From Royal Charters To Biotech Gold Rush
3. Image Control: Manipulation and Public Relations
4. Consolidation, Contamination And Loss Of Diversity
5. The Main International Players And Corporate Influence
6. Corporate Influence on International
7. Government Legislation and Corporate Influence
8. Opening Up The South
9. Conclusion: Summing up, Moving on
2. Corporations: From Royal Charters To Biotech Gold Rush
3. Image Control: Manipulation and Public Relations
4. Consolidation, Contamination And Loss Of Diversity
5. The Main International Players And Corporate Influence
6. Corporate Influence on International
7. Government Legislation and Corporate Influence
8. Opening Up The South
9. Conclusion: Summing up, Moving on
Recenzii
It takes something like a global positioning satellite to get a grip on the players in the current global food system, and that is just what this book provides?. [It is] an essential reminder that the corporation is a product of human construction, not divine revelation, and that what we have done we can undo.
Tells us how the transnational biotech companies are manipulating their reach and control in what appears to be a desperate effort to recolonise the majority world.
In less than a decade a handful of extremely powerful corporations have managed to gain control of the very building blocks of life. But with the scientific basis of their technology flawed, and hardly any practical results to show so far, these gene-giants now urgently need an ideological basis to justify their investment in genetic engineering. They have found it in the 800 or so million people that go hungry every day. Hungry Corporations explains how they go about it: pushing legislators to give them monopoly control, co-opting public research institutions, organizing PR campaigns, and discrediting everybody who disagrees.
Using keen historical analysis, gripping facts and solid documentation, Hungry Corporations reveals how a handful of transnational enterprises are using genetic engineering as tools for ownership and control of the global food system. Hungry Corporations [will remain] a classic for years to come.
Hungry Corporations tells us how the biotech industry and their captive governments use Third World hunger as the justification for force feeding the world with GMO's, while it is really their own hunger for profits and power which is driving the commercialization of GM crops and foods. Written by authors who have been in the frontline of fighting the biotech giants, Hungry Corporations is a valuable resource for researchers, activists and ordinary citizens determined to defend their freedom.
Tells us how the transnational biotech companies are manipulating their reach and control in what appears to be a desperate effort to recolonise the majority world.
In less than a decade a handful of extremely powerful corporations have managed to gain control of the very building blocks of life. But with the scientific basis of their technology flawed, and hardly any practical results to show so far, these gene-giants now urgently need an ideological basis to justify their investment in genetic engineering. They have found it in the 800 or so million people that go hungry every day. Hungry Corporations explains how they go about it: pushing legislators to give them monopoly control, co-opting public research institutions, organizing PR campaigns, and discrediting everybody who disagrees.
Using keen historical analysis, gripping facts and solid documentation, Hungry Corporations reveals how a handful of transnational enterprises are using genetic engineering as tools for ownership and control of the global food system. Hungry Corporations [will remain] a classic for years to come.
Hungry Corporations tells us how the biotech industry and their captive governments use Third World hunger as the justification for force feeding the world with GMO's, while it is really their own hunger for profits and power which is driving the commercialization of GM crops and foods. Written by authors who have been in the frontline of fighting the biotech giants, Hungry Corporations is a valuable resource for researchers, activists and ordinary citizens determined to defend their freedom.