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IATP had the privilege of attending two important and interrelated events in Nairobi on defunding industrial agriculture and ...
Quietly but systematically, the Bush Administration is advancing the plan to build a huge NAFTA Super Highway, four football-fields-wide, through the heart of the U.S. along Interstate 35, from the ...
They're betting on the chips. Wood chips, that is. Scientists from the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology have designed a plant aimed at producing ethanol from wood chips. According to George ...
Intended to clarify the content of the Right to Adequate Food and the responsibilities of all actors involved. A guide for conduct of international community, states, others to focus policy and ...
The Blandin Foundation has conducted a survey of Minnesota loggers aimed at generating information that will help inform decision-makers about the logging industry and assist MLEP in developing ...
Like the first wave of regional arrangements, launched in the 1950s with the founding of the European Economic Community, the current wave has given rise to a lively debate between free traders who ...
At the instigation of the IMF and World Bank, the Government of Ghana has embarked on a hasty privatisation programme of the country's public urban water system without proper public consultation.
"Historic evidence shows that Basmati is a distinctive cultivar developed by the farmers of India and Pakistan at least 250 years ago, and grown in many parts in these two countries ever since," says ...
While problems continue in terms of continued protectionism (especially in agriculture and energy), security concerns in the aftermath of September 11lh, and difficulties in institutionalizing Mexican ...
For the past two decades, most economies in Latin America are stabilized, living standards are higher, direct foreign investment has surged, democracy has become institutionalized, and most countries ...
Letter asking CEO of Bayer to remove on of its antibiotic products ...
Thousands of victims of a syndrome known as "Chemical Aids" are set to claim millions of pounds in compensation after winning a long battle for their condition to be officially recognized. Until now, ...