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Author Kneen, Brewster.

Title Invisible Giant : Cargill and Its Global Strategies
Edition Second edition
Published London : Pluto Press, Sept. 2002 ; Gordonsville : Macmillan [distributor]

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 W'BOOL  338.88730973 Kne/Igc 2002  AVAILABLE
Description 1 online resource
Contents 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?
Summary Annotation. Transnational corporations straddle the globe, largely unseen by the public. Cargill, with its headquarters in the US, is the largest private corporation in North America, and possibly in the world. Cargill trades in food commodities and produces a great many of them: grains, flour, malt, corn, cotton, salt, vegetable oils, fruit juices, animal feeds, and meat. Among its most profitable activities is its trade in the global financial markets. There are few national economies unaffected by Cargill's activities, and few eaters in the North whose food does not pass through Cargill's hands at some point. Yet Cargill remains largely invisible to most people and accountable to no one outside the company. This is the second edition of an explosive book that breaks the silence on the true extent of Cargill's power and influence worldwide -- its ability to shape national policies, and the implications of these strategies for all of us. Thoroughly revised and updated, 'Invisible Giant' offers shocking new evidence of Cargill's activities since the book was first published in 1995. Kneen examines how it has succeeded in eliminating competition by undertaking joint ventures with virtually all of its supposed competitors. He shows how this massive corporation continues to acquire and divest, extending its grip even further in what amounts to almost total control of the global food system.<br />
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online (ebrary)
Subject Cargill, Inc. -- History.
Cargill, Inc.
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.
Genre/Form History.
Author ebrary, Inc.
LC no. 2002005038
ISBN 0745319599
9780745319599
0745319580
9780745319582
9781849641715
1849641714