20-09-2003, 11:45 PM
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Social Responsibility & Agribusiness
On 9/20/03 1:05 PM, in article
, "Martin Branson"
wrote:
Dean Hoffman wrote:
Was Monsanto giving the seed away as some sort of promotion or trial?
My initial assumption was that they gave it away the first year in
order to gain a foothold in the market. I did a bit of research to
answer your question, and found I was wrong. According to an article
clipped from the Jakarta Post:
Branita Sandhini, a subsidiary of the multinational Monsanto Group,
said it would provide the seeds and fertilizer through a credit
scheme. Then the company said it would buy the farmers' cotton at a
good price, allowing them to pay off their debt to the company and
improve their income.
Ultimately, yield was far below Monsanto's promise, and they set a
lower than expected price for the product, trapping the farmers in
debt to Monsanto. Monsanto, of course, denies all these claims.
[Full article @ http://www.gene.ch/genet/2002/Jun/msg00008.html]
Here are the lyrics to a song by Tennessee Ernie Ford:
http://www.ichimusai.org/artiklar/16tons.html
Dean
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