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23 Oct 2007

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Monsanto

Monsanto response to “Child bondage continues in Indian cotton supply chain”

Since 2005 when Monsanto Company purchased its cotton business in India from Emergent Genetics, we have worked with Dr. Davuluri and others to eradicate child labor in cotton seed production through our participation in the Child Care Program (CCP), an initiative of the Association of Seed Industry (ASI)...

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Over 400,000 children working in cottonseed fields, often bonded labour.

Affaire 12 Oct 2007

Chronologie