Invisible giant [electronic resource] : Cargill and its transnational strategies / Brewster Kneen.
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- Cargill, Inc. -- History
- Grain trade -- United States -- History
- Agricultural industries -- United States -- History
- Food industry and trade -- United States -- History
- International business enterprises -- United States -- History
- Grain trade -- History
- Agricultural industries -- History
- Food industry and trade -- History
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- HD9039.C37 K58 2002eb
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338.8/872209598 Enacting the corporation : | 338.8/8722382 From blood diamonds to the Kimberley Process | 338.887292097 Ford and the global strategies of multinationals | 338.8/873/0973 Invisible giant | 338.8/8734772 Smart alliance | 338.8/87870091724 Making the cut? | 338.8/881724 Multinationals and economic development |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Mutant giants -- Cargill, Inc. : the numbers -- Origins, organization and ownership -- Policy advocacy and capitalist subsidies -- Creatures : feeding and processing -- Cotton, peanuts & malting -- Processing : oilseeds, soybeans, corn & wheat -- Invisible commodities -- E-commerce -- Coming and going : transport and storage -- A typical story : Canada and Mexico -- Fertilizer -- The West Coast -- Rivers of soy : South America -- Juice -- The 'Far East' -- Seeds -- Salt -- Only Cargill's Future?
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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