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The Intimate Commodity: Food and the Development of the Agro-Industrial Complex in Canada
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The Intimate Commodity: Food and the Development of the Agro-Industrial Complex in Canada

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The Intimate Commodity is the first book to examine power and control within the Canadian food economy, and to blend historical scholarship with new empirical research on the topic. The author examines the rise of the agricultural producers and agrarian movements, and the shift in the balance of power to major food manufacturing consortia and retail food chains. In addition, the social and human impact of these changes during the era of free trade and global economic restructuring are a major component of the work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Garamond Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 1994
Pages
243
ISBN
9780920059197

The Intimate Commodity is the first book to examine power and control within the Canadian food economy, and to blend historical scholarship with new empirical research on the topic. The author examines the rise of the agricultural producers and agrarian movements, and the shift in the balance of power to major food manufacturing consortia and retail food chains. In addition, the social and human impact of these changes during the era of free trade and global economic restructuring are a major component of the work.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Garamond Press
Country
Canada
Date
1 September 1994
Pages
243
ISBN
9780920059197