Huge meat companies have steadily driven down the prices farmers receive for the livestock they raise, forcing farms to “get big or get out.” Small farms have been replaced by factory farms that pollute nearby air and water, undermine rural economies, and reduce the quality of life for neighbors.
Press Releases
- August 4, 2011: Cargill Recall Stark Reminder of Importance of Food Safety in Week of Debt Drama that Slashed Government Spending
- June 13, 2011: Council to Help Rural Communities, or Giveaway to Big Ag and Natural Gas
- June 13, 2011: Suspension of Arsenic in Chicken Feed Good First Step, but Ban Needed
- June 8, 2011: Potentially Unsafe Food Entering U.S. from China
- March 23, 2011: Legislation to Protect Consumers and Environment from Arsenic Fouled by Insider Politics
- March 16, 2011: USDA Updates Salmonella Testing Standards
- March 3, 2011: Privatized Meat Inspection: An Import U.S. Consumers Can’t Afford
- March 2, 2011: USDA Audit Finds USDA Testing for E.Coli Insufficient
- February 24, 2011: Out of Sight, California’s Groundwater Disaster is Also Out of Mind
- February 8, 2011: Fat Like Us: Europe’s Diet Becoming Americanized Thanks to Soy Feed Imports
- January 26, 2011: How Food System Consolidation Factors into USDA’s Forecasted Food Price Increases for 2011
- January 11, 2011: Proposed Linconshire Mega-Dairy Could Generate As Much Waste as London
- December 7, 2010: Groups Ask USDA and DOJ to Stop the Retail Squeeze on Farmers and Consumers
- December 2, 2010: Factory Farm Industry Explodes in Michigan Over 10 Years
- December 2, 2010: Food & Water Watch’s New Factory Farm Map Shows Huge Increase in Factory Farms in Iowa
- November 29, 2010: Factory Farm Nation: Map Charts Unprecedented Growth in Factory Farming
- November 30, 2010: Factory Farm Nation: Map Charts Unprecedented Growth in Factory Farming in California and Nationally
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