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Zalatix

(8,994 posts)
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 03:47 AM Feb 2012

Why We Must Occupy Our Food Supply - HuffPo

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/willie-nelson/occupy-food_b_1299401.html

Our food is under threat. It is felt by every family farmer who has lost their land and livelihood, every parent who can't find affordable or healthy ingredients in their neighborhood, every person worried about foodborne illnesses thanks to lobbyist-weakened food safety laws, every farmworker who faces toxic pesticides in the fields as part of a day's work.

When our food is at risk we are all at risk.

Over the last thirty years, we have witnessed a massive consolidation of our food system. Never have so few corporations been responsible for more of our food chain. Of the 40,000 food items in a typical U.S. grocery store, more than half are now brought to us by just 10 corporations. Today, three companies process more than 70 percent of all U.S. beef, Tyson, Cargill and JBS. More than 90 percent of soybean seeds and 80 percent of corn seeds used in the United States are sold by just one company: Monsanto. Four companies are responsible for up to 90 percent of the global trade in grain. And one in four food dollars is spent at Walmart.

What does this matter for those of us who eat? Corporate control of our food system has led to the loss of millions of family farmers, the destruction of soil fertility, the pollution of our water, and health epidemics including type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and even certain forms of cancer. More and more, the choices that determine the food on our shelves are made by corporations concerned less with protecting our health, our environment, or our jobs than with profit margins and executive bonuses.

This consolidation also fuels the influence of concentrated economic power in politics: Last year alone, the biggest food companies spent tens of millions lobbying on Capitol Hill with more than $37 million used in the fight against junk food marketing guidelines for kids............
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Why We Must Occupy Our Food Supply - HuffPo (Original Post) Zalatix Feb 2012 OP
This is an issue overlooked too often by the people. AdHocSolver Feb 2012 #1
K&R to high hell jsmirman Feb 2012 #2
K&R woo me with science Feb 2012 #3
.. mdmc Mar 2012 #4

AdHocSolver

(2,561 posts)
1. This is an issue overlooked too often by the people.
Sun Feb 26, 2012, 04:50 AM
Feb 2012

This issue is as important as affordable health care, loss of jobs, pollution, bank fraud, and global climate change.

K and R.

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