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World Service,21 Nov 2013,28 mins

Big business and African agriculture

World Business Report

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In Tanzania we hear how private investment is changing the farming landscape there and across Africa. Lucy Hooker reports on whether multinational food and agricultural firms can really co-exist with the smallholders who have worked the land for centuries. Also, Greece is testing the patience of its European partners, according to an influential finance minister. Plus, respected economist Irwin Stelzer on JP Morgan's record fine, and the company that admits its televisions may be spying on your viewing choices.

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