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Karen Hansen-Kuhn

Karen Hansen-Kuhn

Karen Hansen-Kuhn is the director of trade and global governance at the Institute for Agriculture & Trade Policy. She has been working on trade and economic justice since the beginning of the NAFTA debate. She has published articles on U.S. trade and agriculture policies, the impacts of U.S. biofuels policies on food security, and women and food crises. She started to learn about the challenges facing farmers as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay, where she worked with a rural cooperative. She was the international coordinator of the Alliance for Responsible Trade (ART), a U.S. multisectoral coalition promoting just and sustainable trade, until 2005. After that, she was policy director at the U.S. office of ActionAid, an international development organization. She holds a B.S. in International Business from the University of Colorado and a master's degree in International Development from The American University.

Karen Hansen-Kuhn
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The consolidation of corporate power in agriculture is resulting in farmers having fewer and fewer choices about the kinds of seeds they want to plant.
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