
Bananas Unpeeled
Directed by Nick Shaw13 juli 2000 26mDokumentär, Short
Bananas Unpeeled investigates the social and enviromental issues facing banana plantation workers and farmers. In Latin America, banana production takes place on large plantations, where harsh working conditions and enviromental damage are the norm. Five companies control over 80% of world trade. However in the Caribbean banana farmers are been squeezed out of the market by a war in the World Trade Organisation led by the multinational companies. Meanwhile positive alternatives are emerging with Fairtrade.
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Bananas Unpeeled was released on 13 juli 2000.
Bananas Unpeeled was directed by Nick Shaw.
Bananas Unpeeled has a runtime of 26m.
Bananas Unpeeled was produced by Martin Ayers.
Bananas Unpeeled investigates the social and enviromental issues facing banana plantation workers and farmers. In Latin America, banana production takes place on large plantations, where harsh working conditions and enviromental damage are the norm. Five companies control over 80% of world trade. However in the Caribbean banana farmers are been squeezed out of the market by a war in the World Trade Organisation led by the multinational companies. Meanwhile positive alternatives are emerging with Fairtrade.
The key characters in Bananas Unpeeled are Self (Mark Thomas).
Bananas Unpeeled is a Dokumentär, Short film.

