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GROW - Oxfam's Food Justice Campaign

GROW is Oxfam's campaign for a future where everyone on the planet always has enough to eat. It is a campaign to fix the broken food system and ensure that by 2050 we will be able to feed not only the almost one billion people who go hungry today but all of the expected 9 billion people on the planet by 2050.

Its a capaign about how to live, share and grow better together in a resource-constrained world. Its about empowering women, tackling climate change, controlling food market speculation, supporting small scale farmers, stopping land grabs and ensuring we build a sustainable and equitable food system.

Join the campaign now at www.oxfam.org/grow
by: Ger Murphy21-06-2011

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