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GAFF
Office 14
Unit 6
Wilmer Industrial Estate
Wilmer Place
London
United Kingdom
N16 0LW
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Useful Contacts & Websites

    Agribusiness Accountability Initiative (AAI)
    AAI is a global forum of civil society organizations that recognize the significance of oligopoly power in the food system. The AAI website is a rich source of analysis into corporate power and control of the global food system
    www.agribusinessaccountability.org

    Banana Link
    A small and dynamic not-for-profit co-operative, founded in 1996 that campaigns for a fair and sustainable banana trade.
    www.bananalink.org.uk

    Breaking the Armlock Alliance
    A coalition of 17 farming, development, consumer and environment organisations calling for stricter rules to govern supermarkets relations with their suppliers. www.breakingthearmlock.com

    Corporate Watch
    A small independent not-for-profit research and publishing group which undertakes research on the social and environmental impact of large corporations, particularly multinationals
    www.corporatewatch.org.uk

    Corporate Agribusiness Research Project (CARP)
    To subscribe to the US 'Agribusiness Examiner' - a weekly email newsletter contact:
    www.ea1.com/CARP

    Farmers for Action

    www.farmersforaction.org.uk

    Friends of the Earth - Real Food Campaign
    0113 389 9956
    www.foe.co.uk

    Grocer Today
    Describes itself as the 'bible of the UK food and drink industry. Their website is a rich source of up to the minute news, analysis and reports.
    www.grocertoday.co.uk

    National Farmers Union of Canada
    The union has produced some excellent analysis on the global farm income crisis.
    www.nfu.ca

    Oxfam America
    Have published an excellent range of articles analysing the problems faced by farmers in the North and South.
    www.oxfamamerica.org/advocacy

    Via Campesina
    An international movement which coordinates peasant organizations of small and medium sized producers, agricultural workers, rural women, and indigenous communities from Asia, America, and Europe. It is an autonomous, pluralistic movement, independent from all political, economic, or other denomination.
    www.viacampesina.org

    University of Missouri
    Excellent research on consolidation of the food system by Dr Mary Hendrickson and Dr William Heffernen
    www.foodcircles.missouri.edu/consol.htm

 
 
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