Heineken in Africa: The Aid Is Lagging Behind The Trade

Posted on March 27, 2019 in Heineken, Political interference, Africa, Burundi, Europe, Netherlands

The story of state-sponsored exploitation by the second largest beer-maker worldwide:
Heineken received millions of euros in subsidies for agricultural projects in Africa, which the government praises as an example of a successful aid and trade policy. They provide the brewer with a lot of good publicity and tax benefits, but now it appears that the objectives are far from being achieved…

Africa, Alcohol Harm, Alcohol Industry Lobbyism, alcohol marketing, Alcohol Policy, Big Alcohol, BigAlcoholExposed, Evidence, Heineken, Lobbying
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