Maintaining and transporting food supplies during wartime are crucial activities. How to fulfill these obligations often is an important point in determining a government's wartime trade strategy. An example is the case of Great Britain during World War II. Britain attempted to control the cost and quality of its imported foodstuffs by influencing the production, supply and price within supplying countries. British food missions were established to negotiate the best-possible agreements and to protect Britain's long-term commercial interests. This self-interest can be seen in the food programme established by the British Ministry of Food and in the negotiations with British Columbia packers for canned salmon.Britain needed this nutritious a...
The position of food problems and agriculture in international relations. The food weapon has been ...
Durant la Première Guerre mondiale, le Canada fut pour la Grande-Bretagne un atout pour contrer les ...
Concerns about supplies of food have been a feature of Japanese politics since Japan started moderni...
This paper examines a somewhat peripheral event in postwar transatlantic diplomacy, the 1947-48 food...
Food is a vital component of modern warfare and during the Second World War Canada used its agricult...
In this study an attempt is made to outline the most important ways in which the Canadian agricultur...
The practice of controlling food supplies has existed since ancient times—driven by urbanization, th...
The intensification of offshore fishing by European trawlers in the northwest Atlantic in the 1950s ...
This article explores some of the strategies applied by consumers for making-do during the Second Wo...
This article examines the political economy of nutrition as a state-sponsored strategy to extract gr...
Military developments in 1942-43 favored the United Nations. So too did the distribution of wheat an...
This paper highlights the difficulties faced by small provinces in the Canadian federatio...
As far as we go back in time, the sea food served to the tank men, but the conservation of fishery p...
Twice before the Second World War the Canadian merchant marine had collapsed in the face of competin...
Access to food is humankind\u2019s most basic need, and the \u201cfood weapon\u201d refers to all th...
The position of food problems and agriculture in international relations. The food weapon has been ...
Durant la Première Guerre mondiale, le Canada fut pour la Grande-Bretagne un atout pour contrer les ...
Concerns about supplies of food have been a feature of Japanese politics since Japan started moderni...
This paper examines a somewhat peripheral event in postwar transatlantic diplomacy, the 1947-48 food...
Food is a vital component of modern warfare and during the Second World War Canada used its agricult...
In this study an attempt is made to outline the most important ways in which the Canadian agricultur...
The practice of controlling food supplies has existed since ancient times—driven by urbanization, th...
The intensification of offshore fishing by European trawlers in the northwest Atlantic in the 1950s ...
This article explores some of the strategies applied by consumers for making-do during the Second Wo...
This article examines the political economy of nutrition as a state-sponsored strategy to extract gr...
Military developments in 1942-43 favored the United Nations. So too did the distribution of wheat an...
This paper highlights the difficulties faced by small provinces in the Canadian federatio...
As far as we go back in time, the sea food served to the tank men, but the conservation of fishery p...
Twice before the Second World War the Canadian merchant marine had collapsed in the face of competin...
Access to food is humankind\u2019s most basic need, and the \u201cfood weapon\u201d refers to all th...
The position of food problems and agriculture in international relations. The food weapon has been ...
Durant la Première Guerre mondiale, le Canada fut pour la Grande-Bretagne un atout pour contrer les ...
Concerns about supplies of food have been a feature of Japanese politics since Japan started moderni...