Map of Foreign Owned African Farmland

In Kenya one can see an endless rows of tea plants growing.  The tea belongs to Lipton Tea Company, through its Kenya division.  Locals do not drink Lipton, they strongly dislike the taste, but Lipton Tea realizes how much money it can save by growing its crop on rented African farmlands and then exporting it to customer countries.

Map of Foreign Owned African Farmland

In Kenya one can see an endless rows of tea plants growing.  The tea belongs to Lipton Tea Company, through its Kenya division.  Locals do not drink Lipton, they strongly dislike the taste, but Lipton Tea realizes how much money it can save by growing its crop on rented African farmlands and then exporting it to customer countries.

Posted 7 months ago
44 notes
  1. kelbellavida reblogged this from kelbellavida
  2. felipe1026 reblogged this from versatilequeen
  3. openeyestothingsunseen reblogged this from versatilequeen
  4. werewolfpussychiapet reblogged this from versatilequeen and added:
    This is to say nothing of the industrial, service sector, and weapons dealing exploitation. Ugh. Foreigners GTFO.
  5. versatilequeen reblogged this from sunfoundation
  6. imjustamonster reblogged this from vapidfemme
  7. last-kensei reblogged this from sunfoundation and added:
    :/
  8. theyalwayswantyoutoproveit reblogged this from sunfoundation
  9. silas216 reblogged this from sunfoundation
  10. mediocrepanther reblogged this from sunfoundation and added:
    F
  11. sunshine-steph reblogged this from maneatingbadger
  12. twominutespastfive reblogged this from sunfoundation
  13. maneatingbadger reblogged this from sunfoundation
  14. thexangorepublic reblogged this from sunfoundation
  15. robmyself reblogged this from sunfoundation
  16. businessweek reblogged this from sunfoundation
  17. ziatroyano reblogged this from sunfoundation
  18. sunfoundation posted this