

Foodopoly
The Battle Over the Future of Food and Farming in America
Book • 2013
Foodopoly by Wenonah Hauter delves into the corporate consolidation of the U.S.
food system, highlighting how agricultural policies favor large corporations like Cargill and Tyson, driving out independent farmers.
The book argues that solving this crisis requires a grassroots movement to reshape the food system, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and policy reforms.
food system, highlighting how agricultural policies favor large corporations like Cargill and Tyson, driving out independent farmers.
The book argues that solving this crisis requires a grassroots movement to reshape the food system, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and policy reforms.
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