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ArtikelForeign Aid, Capitalist Style  
Oleh: Eban, Katherine ; Easton, Nina
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Fortune vol. 164 no. 8 (Nov. 2011), page 96-102.
Topik: Global Aid; Developing Countries; Economic Growth
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Isi artikelDole Food Co. has been knocking on his door, but Tony Botchway wasn't sure he wanted to cut a deal. Five years ago, this Ghanaian farmer could only dream of becoming a supplier to the world's largest producer of fruits and vegetables. Now he's producing 4,500 hectares of sweet pineapples and mangoes, and selling them for juicy profits (profits he wasn't sure he wanted to share) to Spain and Switzerland. His Bomarts Farm has expansion plans that local banks are happy to finance. And he can afford to pay his nearly 750 workers above minimum wage, while providing lunch and free medical care. "We're ready to compete with Costa Rican producers," he told me as we stood in front of his new processing plant in central Ghana's Nsorbi, just weeks before he ultimately decided to ink a deal with Dole (DOLE).
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