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Article

5 Jul 2005

Author:
Terry Macalister, Guardian [UK]

Shell and M&S [Marks & Spencer] plan trade aid for Africa

Marks & Spencer and Shell are to form an unusual partnership aimed at reducing poverty in Africa by encouraging local commercial ventures. The two companies are to cooperate in a supply chain strategy that will see the Shell Foundation - the charitable wing of the oil group - invest $1m (£570,000) in local flower and fruit growing enterprises.

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