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Cultivating Hunger: An Oxfam study of food, power and poverty

Twose, Nigel
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1985-01-01
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48
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Cultivating Hunger argues the case for change in a system of world food production and distribution which is failing disastrously. It examines the myths that lie behind the horrifying statistics - the myths that mask the real causes of hunger; the myths that may in fact perpetuate the problem.
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Introduction; Hunger Myths; Debt: Precipitating the Crisis; Agriculture: Increasing Pressure for Change; Loaded Dice: The Terms of Trade; Aid Under Attack; Passing the Buck: The International Monetary Fund; Full Fields but Empty Stomachs; The Need for Change; The Challenge for Britain; A Case Study: Brazil; Notes & References; Further Reading
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978-0-85598-071-9
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