WalmartLand: How US Stores Colonizing Mexico are Displacing Local Culture

Foreign corporations have a lot of freedom in Mexico, and they are backed by trade agreements like NAFTA and USMCA that were created within very unequal power dynamics. One activist, Gustavo Esteva during the 2002 protests against plans for a McDonald’s in the main square of Oaxaca put it succinctly, “This is nothing less than a cultural conquest.”

WalmartLand: How US Stores Colonizing Mexico are Displacing Local Culture2021-09-01T21:42:58+00:00

Tell Costco: Consumers Don’t Want Your Giant Factory Farm!

Walk in to any Costco store, and you’ll be greeted by the smell of roasting chicken.

Mmm mmm good—for your nose, maybe. 

But Costco’s $4.99 rotisserie chickens are bad for the environment, bad for farmers, bad for chickens and bad for your health.

TAKE ACTION: Tell Costco: Consumers don’t want unhealthy factory farm chicken and a polluted environment. Please invest in organic regenerative poultry farming instead!

Tell Costco: Consumers Don’t Want Your Giant Factory Farm!2022-01-11T12:16:20+00:00

A Lot of People May Be Willing To Loosen Their Purse Strings To Subsidize Greener Farming

What would you be willing to pay, to ensure your food came from a farm that doubled up to protect biodiversity and mitigate climate change? That’s the question a group of researchers recently asked hundreds of Finnish citizens—finding that a surprisingly large majority of people would be willing to pay more for food from farms where crop diversification practices protect the soil, boost species diversity, and prevent pollution.

A Lot of People May Be Willing To Loosen Their Purse Strings To Subsidize Greener Farming2021-05-24T16:32:56+00:00

The COVID Gardening Renaissance Depends on Seeds—if You Can Find Them

Annastasia Mullen has been expanding her home garden in Des Moines, Iowa, since 2015. After starting with three raised beds in her backyard, she rented three more in a community garden nearby and started planting flowers in addition to produce like tomatoes, peppers, leafy greens, and root vegetables.

The COVID Gardening Renaissance Depends on Seeds—if You Can Find Them2021-02-24T17:00:09+00:00

Drugs Aren’t the Answer

In an interview with Freakonomics Radio, Whole Foods’ CEO, John Mackey said, “The best solution is not to need healthcare. The best solution is to change the way people eat, the way they live, the lifestyle, and diet. There’s no reason why people shouldn’t be healthy and have a longer health span. A bunch of drugs is not going to solve the problem.”

Drugs Aren’t the Answer2021-01-19T15:53:00+00:00

Google Workers Form Union to ‘Promote Solidarity, Democracy, and Social and Economic Justice’

Decrying numerous policies and practices they say violate Google's "don't be evil" founding principle, more than 200 of the Silicon Valley tech giant's workers on Monday announced they are forming a union, a move that was applauded by progressive lawmakers and labor advocates nationwide. 

Google Workers Form Union to ‘Promote Solidarity, Democracy, and Social and Economic Justice’2021-01-14T13:46:16+00:00

Why Food Systems Need Resilient Farmers Markets: 5 Lessons From 2020

Our food system has taken hits from COVID-19. You’ve read about it, maybe felt it firsthand. Endless food pantry lines, scrambles to feed kids out of school, and supply chain disruptions for farms and food retail alike. A shuttered restaurant industry. Supermarkets facing food shortages, suppliers figuring out their pivots, farms forced to discard food.

Why Food Systems Need Resilient Farmers Markets: 5 Lessons From 20202021-01-13T15:32:28+00:00

Seed Saving Movement Calls for Seeds To Be Publicly Owned

Seeds need to be brought back into public ownership, rather than belonging to a small group of agrochemical companies, say campaigners, after a year in which seed-swapping and saving has reached new heights of popularity.

Seed Saving Movement Calls for Seeds To Be Publicly Owned2020-12-30T16:12:30+00:00

Corporate Watch: The Selling of Organic

Newsletter 38 THE SELLING OF ORGANIC Organic farms have historically been small, family-run mixed farms producing for local markets, but this story is starting to change as conventional agribusiness and the supermarkets move in. Organic shops,

Corporate Watch: The Selling of Organic2022-01-11T12:20:25+00:00

Court Finds Smithfield’s Food Safety Marketing Claims Might Mislead Consumers, Rules in Favor of Nonprofit

The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) today announced that the District of Columbia Superior Court rejected Smithfield’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit OCA brought against the pork producer in May 2020 under the District of Columbia Consumer Protection Procedures Act (CPPA).

“We are pleased that the court agrees that Smithfield, a producer of industrial factory farm pork, should be held accountable for claims the company makes about the safety of its products and production practices,” said OCA International Director Ronnie Cummins.

In its ruling, the court rejected Smithfield’s argument that no reasonable consumer would rely on the company’s claims that its products are the “safest” possible, that Smithfield is “Leading the industry on food safety.” and that its COVID-19 response “complement[s] the extensive safety measures” used by the company. The court held that such claims plausibly lead reasonable consumers to believe the products are “produced without the use of potentially carcinogenic drugs, have lower-than-average rates of Salmonella contamination, and are not contaminated with particularly dangerous disease strains.”

Court Finds Smithfield’s Food Safety Marketing Claims Might Mislead Consumers, Rules in Favor of Nonprofit2020-12-15T19:27:00+00:00