Rich countries and the unloading of food companies in the ocean to inflate prices?
I've heard this kind of thing a number of people, but never had any reliable reference. I heard that the Army has issued a high discusses how companies that throw food, or simply gifts food that was rotten enough that it could not be sold (as aid agencies forced to sign documents saying that companies are not responsible for poisoning food. Any information, as well as greatly appreciated. As useful and interesting that reports of this happening that I want (which could be expressed in the question itself) referenced. A document of an organization or a newspaper article of paper, or academic work. Something like that. Thanks for the help.
Interestingly, "The food dumping" is a little different, as the group / audience that you speak. The first link below is a good guide to the term more common. In this case, "food dumping" (as my Annup Shah in this article) is "} {dumping food in poor countries (it say, free food, subsidized or cheap, below market prices) undercuts local farmers, who can not compete and are driven employment and poverty, more skew the market share of major producers, like U.S. and Europe. "A good start to understand the term. Although, you should also take into account that the Most of the food brought in some of these countries because they are under severe distress. This food is to help those who desperately need food. The definition Other common is the one you mentioned in your question. Although sometimes the food is destroyed to raise the market price (which is most often crops, orchards, a little meat or poultry food primarily to the lower part of the production system), is treated with products ranging from cans of meat packaged in cereal boxes. In Here, food dumping occurs most often because the product can be distributed safely.
4/1/11: White House Press Briefing

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