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2007-01-30 01:44:44 · 1 answers · asked by chanchalsatin 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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I don't know about a survey for only 2-10 points, but if some ambitious soul does it, I hope they include how companies like Coke and Nestle among others are revolutionizing the archaicly beaurocratically burdened ag sector by renting land and hiring farmers to grow foods and spices to specification, even building cooling and packing facilities so that less food is lost to spoilage, a perennial problem. Just as with the industrial growth of China, multinational companies have invested not only buildings and equipment, but the technology and expertise needed to do the tasks superbly. In China, when Western visitors toured factories, they quizzed the guests on methods and techniques. Then when industry was opened, the multinationals brought the best of methods and the Chinese took the opportunity and now make an enormous amount of the world's consumer goods. Ironically, just as the land that Mao re-made under the Soviet examples, India was straight-jacketed into an archaic British system that long ago was replaced. The multinational companies are helping India re-make itself industrially. And that is good.

2007-01-30 02:18:31 · answer #1 · answered by Rabbit 7 · 0 0

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