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Titre : Agrobusiness, dumping, souveraineté alimentaire : la parole aux organisations sociales, paysannes, aux ONG Sénégal-Belgique-France Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Denis Horman, Auteur Editeur : Groupe de Recherche pour une Stratégie économique Alternative (GRESEA) Année de publication : octobre 2004 Importance : 37 p Note générale : ARCH.GRE-2004 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : ARCHIVES Tags : Secteur agro-alimentaire Dumping alimentaire Politique agricole Emploi Travail Mouvements sociaux Santé Société sivile Agrobusiness, dumping, souveraineté alimentaire : la parole aux organisations sociales, paysannes, aux ONG Sénégal-Belgique-France [texte imprimé] / Denis Horman, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Groupe de Recherche pour une Stratégie économique Alternative (GRESEA), octobre 2004 . - 37 p.
ARCH.GRE-2004
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : ARCHIVES Tags : Secteur agro-alimentaire Dumping alimentaire Politique agricole Emploi Travail Mouvements sociaux Santé Société sivile
Titre : Ripe for change : Ending human suffering in supermarket supply chains Type de document : document électronique Année de publication : June 2018 Importance : 120 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Grande distribution Emploi Conditions de travail Secteur agro-alimentaire Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : Inequality is rampant across the global economy, and the agro-food sector is no exception. At the top, big supermarkets and other corporate food giants dominate global food markets, allowing them to squeeze value from vast supply chains that span the globe, while at the bottom the bargaining power of small-scale farmers and workers has been steadily eroded in many of the countries from which they source. The result is widespread human suffering among the women and men producing food for supermarkets around the world. It doesn’t have to be this way. Governments, food companies, small-scale farmers and workers, and citizens around the world can all help to rebalance power in food supply chains and ensure they more fairly reward those producing our food. This report launches Oxfam’s new campaign to expose the root causes behind human suffering in food supply chains and to mobilize the power of people around the world to help end it, starting with a focus on the role of supermarkets. En ligne : https://www.oxfam.org/en/research/ripe-change Ripe for change : Ending human suffering in supermarket supply chains [document électronique] . - June 2018 . - 120 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Grande distribution Emploi Conditions de travail Secteur agro-alimentaire Index. décimale : 03.01 COMMERCE / MONDIALISATION Généralités Résumé : Inequality is rampant across the global economy, and the agro-food sector is no exception. At the top, big supermarkets and other corporate food giants dominate global food markets, allowing them to squeeze value from vast supply chains that span the globe, while at the bottom the bargaining power of small-scale farmers and workers has been steadily eroded in many of the countries from which they source. The result is widespread human suffering among the women and men producing food for supermarkets around the world. It doesn’t have to be this way. Governments, food companies, small-scale farmers and workers, and citizens around the world can all help to rebalance power in food supply chains and ensure they more fairly reward those producing our food. This report launches Oxfam’s new campaign to expose the root causes behind human suffering in food supply chains and to mobilize the power of people around the world to help end it, starting with a focus on the role of supermarkets. En ligne : https://www.oxfam.org/en/research/ripe-change Documents numériques
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Titre : Eyes on the price : International supermarket buying groups in Europe Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Gisela ten Kate, Auteur ; Sanne van der Wal, Auteur Editeur : Amsterdam [Nederland] : SOMO Année de publication : March 2017 Importance : 16 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Grande distribution Europe Secteur agro-alimentaire Résumé : Obscure retail buying groups mapped. European supermarkets such as Kaufland, Metro, Ahold Delhaize and Edeka are cooperating as part of ‘international buying groups’ (IBGs) to expand their buying power, with potential negative consequences for suppliers and farmers says new research by SOMO. Eyes on the Price, reveals for the first time how IBGs have been operating behind the scenes since the 1980s. En ligne : https://www.somo.nl/international-supermarket-buying-groups-in-europe/ Format de la ressource électronique : https://www.somo.nl/obscure-retail-buying-groups-mapped/?utm_source=SOMO+Newsletter&utm_campaign=8cb88a4c70-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_03_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ba1b8b451d-8cb88a4c70-229545305 Eyes on the price : International supermarket buying groups in Europe [document électronique] / Gisela ten Kate, Auteur ; Sanne van der Wal, Auteur . - Amsterdam (Sarphatistraat 30, 1018 GL, Nederland) : SOMO, March 2017 . - 16 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Grande distribution Europe Secteur agro-alimentaire Résumé : Obscure retail buying groups mapped. European supermarkets such as Kaufland, Metro, Ahold Delhaize and Edeka are cooperating as part of ‘international buying groups’ (IBGs) to expand their buying power, with potential negative consequences for suppliers and farmers says new research by SOMO. Eyes on the Price, reveals for the first time how IBGs have been operating behind the scenes since the 1980s. En ligne : https://www.somo.nl/international-supermarket-buying-groups-in-europe/ Format de la ressource électronique : https://www.somo.nl/obscure-retail-buying-groups-mapped/?utm_source=SOMO+Newsletter&utm_campaign=8cb88a4c70-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_03_10&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ba1b8b451d-8cb88a4c70-229545305 Documents numériques
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