Anuradha Mittal at Moana Nui
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- 11 November 2011
Anuradha Mittal of Oakland Institute speaking on land grabs at Moana Nui, November 2011
Anuradha Mittal of Oakland Institute speaking on land grabs at Moana Nui, November 2011
Corporate agriculture is not about food production or satisfying the needs of the undernourished or downright starving but about producing profit. How long can it be before its limits are reached?
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