World according to Monsanto pollution, politics and power
Material type:
- 9788189487683
- Monsanto Company
- Agricultural innovations -- United States -- Social aspects
- Agricultural chemicals industry -- Social aspects
- Agricultural chemicals -- Environmental aspects
- Agricultural chemicals industry -- Corrupt practices
- Social responsibility of business
- Food supply
- Human rights and globalization
- 338.76600973 22 RO-W
- HD9482.U64 M6613 2010

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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus | Special Collection - Indiana University | Main Library | 338.76600973 RO-W (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 009790 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [331]-358) and index.
PCBs : white collar crime -- Dioxin : a polluter working with the Pentagon -- Dioxin : manipulation and corruption -- Roundup, a massive brainwashing operation -- The bovine growth hormone affair (1) -- The bovine growth hormone affair (2) -- The invention of GMOs -- Scientists suppressed -- 1995-1999 : Monsanto weaves its web -- The iron law of the patenting of life -- Transgenic wheat : Monsanto's lost battle in North America -- Mexico : seizing control of biodiversity -- In Argentina : the soybeans of hunger -- Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina : the "united soy republic" -- India : the seeds of suicide -- How multinational corporations control the world's food.
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