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Report: Big Ag Soil Carbon Programs Entrench Corporate Power And Delay Real Climate Action
Report: Big Ag Soil Carbon Programs Entrench Corporate Power And Delay Real Climate Action

A new report by the Open Markets Institute and Friends of the Earth argues that corporate-led soil carbon offset programs risk increasing greenhouse gas emissions while entrenching agribusiness market power.

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Policy, Seeds & AgrichemicalsClaire KellowayMarch 9, 2023Carbon Markets, cargill, Bayer, climate change
Family Farmer Advocates Outline Farm Bill Priorities
Family Farmer Advocates Outline Farm Bill Priorities

As Congress prepares to pass the Farm Bill, many advocates have visited Washington to promote policies that challenge corporate consolidation in the food system. Food & Power has a roundup of their proposals.

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PolicyClaire KellowayFebruary 23, 2023farm bill, CAFO, fishermen, COOL, mergers, Moratorium, EQIP, USDA, Land, dairy
Report Details Three Decades of Dairy Devastation
Report Details Three Decades of Dairy Devastation

The average dairy farmer managed to turn an annual profit just twice between 2000 and 2021 driving two-thirds of family-scale farms out of business, a new report finds. Export-oriented dairy policies have failed to secure fair prices for farmers.

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DairyClaire KellowayFebruary 9, 2023dairy, Trade, Vilsack, checkoffs
How the FTC’s Noncompete Ban Would Affect Food Workers
How the FTC’s Noncompete Ban Would Affect Food Workers

One in six U.S. food service workers and one in five agriculture industry workers have signed a noncompete agreement. Banning these contracts could raise wages and entrepreneurship.

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Policy, LaborClaire KellowayJanuary 26, 2023Noncompetes, FTC, labor, workers, Fast Food, Secondary Feature
Congress Encourages Corporate Sponsorship of USDA Conservation Programs
Congress Encourages Corporate Sponsorship of USDA Conservation Programs

A new law lets corporations fund select USDA conservation programs in exchange for branded sponsorship and a cut of any environmental service benefits generated.

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PolicyClaire KellowayJanuary 12, 2023Carbon Markets, USDA
JBS Buys Assets from its Hog Supplier TriOak
JBS Buys Assets from its Hog Supplier TriOak

JBS will buy undisclosed assets from Iowa hog producer TriOak, locking up a supply of Prop-12 compliant hogs and vertically integrating an already consolidated industry.

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Mergers & Acquisitions, Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayDecember 20, 2022JBS, Iowa, pork, Primary Feature
Big Ag and Big Oil Eye Biogas Profits, Shell Buys Nature Energy
Big Ag and Big Oil Eye Biogas Profits, Shell Buys Nature Energy

Shell buys biogas company that will turn cow manure into burnable gas. Opponents say these taxpayer supported projects expand dirty gas infrastructure and polluting industrial animal farms.

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Dairy, Policy, Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayDecember 7, 2022Biogas, manure, Shell, USDA, environmental justice, pollution, climate change, dairy, pork, Vilsack, Secondary Feature
Natural Meat Marketing Misled Consumers, Lawsuit Claims
Natural Meat Marketing Misled Consumers, Lawsuit Claims

Recently unsealed legal evidence documents how Hormel misled consumers by selling the same industrially raised animals under its Natural Choice and conventional product lines.

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Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowayNovember 21, 2022pork, meatpacking, Turkey, Competition, lawsuit, Secondary Feature
States Attorneys General Challenge Albertsons Private Equity Payout
States Attorneys General Challenge Albertsons Private Equity Payout

Legal challenges to Albertsons’s special dividend put a spotlight on the ways private equity extraction drives grocery consolidation.

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Retail, Mergers & AcquisitionsClaire KellowayNovember 10, 2022grocery, private equity, merger, Albertsons, Kroger, Secondary Feature
What Kroger and Albertsons’ Mega-Merger Means for Shoppers, Workers, Regulators
What Kroger and Albertsons’ Mega-Merger Means for Shoppers, Workers, Regulators

A merged Kroger/Albertsons empire could supercharge store closures, layoffs, price gouging, and supplier squeezing, further harming shoppers, workers, farmers, and independent grocers.

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Mergers & Acquisitions, RetailClaire KellowayOctober 27, 2022Kroger, Albertsons, grocery, mergers, workers, retail, walmart, Amazon
FTC Says Pesticide Companies Paid to Block Cheaper Competitors, Raising Prices
FTC Says Pesticide Companies Paid to Block Cheaper Competitors, Raising Prices

The FTC alleges that Syngenta and Corteva maintained pesticide monopolies by paying distributors not to carry generic products. Pesticide firms aren’t the only businesses using pay-to-block schemes.

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Enforcement, Seeds & AgrichemicalsClaire KellowayOctober 13, 2022Seeds & Agrichemicals, Chemicals, exclusive dealing, Rebates, FTC, lawsuit, Lina Khan, Corteva, Syngenta, Secondary Feature
USDA Proposes Rule to Deter Packer Retaliation, Discrimination, and Deception
USDA Proposes Rule to Deter Packer Retaliation, Discrimination, and Deception

New USDA rule could clear the way for farmers to challenge meatpackers for retaliation and discrimination. Plus USDA commits $15 million to boost state attorneys general.

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Policy, Poultry & LivestockClaire KellowaySeptember 29, 2022P&S Act, Packers and Stockyards, Meatpackers, USDA
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