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Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

Episode 114: The State of the American Food System with Austin Frerick

Apr 18, 2024
Austin Frerick, a 7th-generation Iowan and agricultural policy expert, discusses monopolistic practices in the food supply chain, foreign ownership's impact on American agriculture, and breaking up monopolies. The podcast explores hidden influences of major corporations like Cargill and JBS, challenges in the American food system, and the importance of anti-monopoly measures for smaller scale processors.
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Quick takeaways

  • Monopolistic practices by companies like Cargill and JBS dominate the food supply chain, limiting market access for growers.
  • Collective political action is necessary to address monopolies in the food system, advocating for trust busting and removing regulatory barriers for small-scale processors.

Deep dives

Need for Efficient Transfer of Quality Food

Efficiently getting high-quality food from growers to consumers is crucial for ensuring stewardship of the landscape and rewarding good stewardship. Market access limitations for growers due to regulatory oversight hinder their ability to access markets effectively, leading to a small share of the overall market pie.

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