Building Bridges Radio: World Food Crisis


Whose Stuffed & Who’s Starved: The Global Food Crisis
with Raj Patel, Prof., African Studies Center ,UC Berkeley
and Katarina Wahlberg, Social & Economic Policy Program Coordinator, Global Policy Forum, The high cost of rice and other staples around the world is provoking food riots. How does global capitals’ restructuring of production and trade in the third world destroy local farms and force farmers to turn over food supply to a handful of corporations who then control the value of food, creating a global speculative market which lays the basis for the current food crisis? We’ll find out! ********************************************
Food Wars: A Commentary with Mumia Abu Jamal
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program
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or http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=27603
for more information contact Ken Nash - knash@igc.org

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