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General Mills Employees Help Fight Poverty In Africa

March 6, 2013: 12:00 AM EST
Partners in Food Solutions, a nonprofit group established by employees of food company General Mills, works to help poor people in Africa through technology and knowledge transfer. The group's efforts include sharing with Africa-based partners and beneficiaries General Mills' knowledge and technical expertise as a food company. Among FPS' partners in Africa are Nyirefami, a flour-milling company in Tanzania, and COMACO, a nonprofit that markets food to consumers while working to save wild animals and ecosystems.
Ken Powell, "How General Mills Uses Food Technology to Make an Impact in Africa", Harvard Business Review, March 06, 2013, © Harvard Business School Publishing
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