Bloomberg’s Recipe for Famine

Last week I highlighted a great piece of Bloomberg reporting on America’s billions-wasted, failed agriculture policy. Since then, the rest of the seven-part series, Recipe for Famine, has been published online. Because Bloomberg did such a poor job of presenting its series, there’s no easy way to locate all the stories.

So I’ve taken the liberty of helping them out. Here they are. Some outstanding reporting from all over the world contained within:

Dead Children Linked to Aid Policy in Africa Favoring Americans

How Famine Lurked Behind Vienna Toast Where Joe Cocker Crooned

World Bank’s ‘Wrong Advice’ Left Silos Empty in Poor Countries

Government Bribes in Cameroon Divert Funds From Food Amid Riots

Wasting Enough Rice to Feed 184 Million Is Habit Only Rats Love

Corn Futures Spark Riots as Speculators Take Trading to Limit

Eating Isn’t Option When Minnesota Corn Burns in Houston Cars

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