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US industrial agriculture at a glance

Food Politics

This is industrial agriculture at a glance. Regenerative agriculture anyone? The post US industrial agriculture at a glance appeared first on Food Politics by Marion Nestle. The bottom line: 30% of harvested acres is devoted to corn, and another 30% to soybeans.

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Food debate of the week: Eat snakes?

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Read more However, a new study co-authored by Dr Daniel Natusch and Dr Patrick Aust, among others, has suggested that the commercial farming of snakes could help improve agricultural food security and offer a more sustainable alternative to meats such as beef and pork. appeared first on Food Politics by Marion Nestle.

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Op-Ed | Why the World’s Food Systems Need to Transition Away from Industrial Agriculture

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Current food systems are responsible for one-third of global greenhouse gas emissions and for nearly 80 percent of biodiversity loss. Today, this model of industrial agriculture is no longer fit for purpose. COP28 can encourage a food system transformation based on the principles of agroecology.

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25 Books Guiding Us Toward More Regenerative Food Systems

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Food Tank is rounding up 25 books about the past, present, and future of global food and agriculture systems to get you through the winter. Insatiable City by Theresa McCulla explores race, power, and social status in New Orleans through the lens of food. Moseley In Decolonizing African Agriculture , William G.

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Weekend reading: Industrial farm animal production

Food Politics

Our experience, and that of several of the authors of the 12 chapters in this book, have encountered considerable interference with their academic freedom as exerted directly by industrial agriculture or its pressure on academic administrators.

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European Big Ag in action

Food Politics

This editorial is talking about industrial agricultural producers—Big Ag—not small organic farmers using regenerative principles. The editorial points out (my translation) that the EU spends about a third of its annual budget on subsidizing industrial agriculture. Let’s stop right here at “farmers.”

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Op-Ed | Look to Local Food Policies for Climate Hope

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Especially when it comes to food systems. Governments are still failing to recognize food systems as a critical lever for change—despite food systems pumping out one-third of greenhouse gas emissions, and climate chaos decimating harvests and slowing productivity. Often with little recognition.

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