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Post by more2comeon Oct 19, 2011 9:48am
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Karuturi’s First Corn Crop in Ethiopia Destroyed

Karuturi’s First Corn Crop in Ethiopia Destroyed



Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam

is today the proud owner of “., is the Indian multinational agro company that has beengobbling up large chunks of Ethiopia over the past few years. This time, MotherNature gobbled up Karuturi

giggled euphorically as he told Guardian reporter John Vidalthe amazing story

We neversaw the land. They gave it to us and we took it. Seriously, we did. We did noteven see the land. (Triumphantly cackling laughter.)They offered it. That’s all. It’s very good land. It’s quite cheap. In fact itis very cheap. We have no land like this in India. There [India] you are luckyto get 1% of organic matter in the soil. Here it is more than 5%. We don’t needKaruturiis “It is saidthat in Ethiopia “land is owned by the government.” If the “government” is thelargest land owner,

Karuturi’sGambella, but that itslarge-scale commercial farming operations and practices are manifestlyunsustainable and likely to have a severely negative impact on the land and theway of life of the people. Numerous experts continue to warn that large-scalecommercial farming operations and practices by land-grabbing multinationalcompanies that use forest burning to clear the land, channel rivers andintroduce exotic crop species cause permanent and irreversible environmentaldamage and ecological imbalance. The capital-intensive technologies of themultinationals displace local farmers and render them irrelevant necessitatingoutsourcing and importation of foreign farmers with “expertise”. “., is theworld’s largest producer of roses. Its slogan is said to be “Let millions ofroses bloom”. Roses are beautiful, but looking through rose-colored lenses onegets a rosy outlook on reality. The mosttroubling aspect of In Karuturi.Very little useful information is evident in be told, no one except a few of the top leaders of theruling regime know the real deal in the land giveaway to Truth

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www.huffingtonpost.com/alemayehu-g-mariam/https://open.salon.com/blog/almariam/

source:

https://www.ethiomedia.com

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