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7 pages in length. The challenges for Africa inherent to the concept of globalization are both grand and far-reaching. Inasmuch as African economic existence relies heavily upon farming and exports the dawning of globalization threatens to make such conventional practices obsolete. According to economists, globalization and the movement toward an information economy heavily dependent on knowledge-based products threatens to see Africa's already tenuous position in the global economy deteriorate further. That Africa's economy depends upon locally produced commodities, such as vanilla, sugar, cocoa and palm oil, speaks to the aspect of modernized techniques that are being developed as a means by which to create such commodities faster, cheaper and within laboratories or non-traditional environments. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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make such conventional practices obsolete. According to economists, "globalization and the movement toward an information economy heavily dependent on knowledge-based products threatens to see Africas already tenuous position in
the global economy deteriorate further" (Technology-Africa: Globalization and the Information Age). That Africas economy depends upon locally produced commodities, such as vanilla, sugar, cocoa and palm oil, speaks to
the aspect of modernized techniques that are being developed as a means by which to create such commodities faster, cheaper and within "laboratories or non-traditional environments" (Technology-Africa: Globalization and the
Information Age). Indeed, while much of the rest of the world looks longingly toward the prospect of globalization, African farmers and the rest of the population are seeing nothing
short of economic destruction. Primary to the challenges facing Africa due to globalization is destroying the very nature of equitable commerce. Ethics,
business, government and global society must work in tandem or there is no purpose for any of its existence. Unethical practices are what ultimately create a situation such as
that which exists in Africa, as well as create a climate of economic and political contempt. One can readily surmise that establishing such ethical fortitude is not a difficult
objective if commerce maintains a moral and conscientious outlook. The issue of globalization is a hot potato amidst underdeveloped nations where conventional labor and methods are readily - and
sometimes exclusively - employed; the extinction of such practices for the supposed improvement of the global community has rendered Africa a victim of technological progress. There are myriad ethical
considerations with regard to the persistence of globalization: Should the decision be made for global or local gain? How many will reap the benefit of individualized attention at the
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