Articles tagged with: agriculture
Although this topic is far from new, there have been startling developments in the debate regarding genetically modified food (GMOs, a.k.a. genetically engineered or GE), specifically with the recent ratification of GE alfalfa seeds produced by Monsanto. Here are some links to help our readers follow the story so that you can make a more informed decision on the matter.
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According to The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, about three quarters of the genetic diversity of crops been vanished over the last century and that a dozen species now gives 90% of the animal protein eaten globally. In accordance, just 4 crop species supply half of plant based calories in the human diet.
Exciting legal battles, BPA controversy, toxin investigations, and inhumane animal treatment. Triumphs for local farmers in Alabama and a CSA at the Chicago Tribune. The food world is full of drama and adventure, all collected here for your viewing pleasure.
Recently, I was focusing on industrial food’s claim of needing to “feed the world.” Noble idea. Pitiful performance. After all, over a billion people go hungry every day. The problem is that the world’s hungry can’t afford to do business with the agribusiness giants, e.g., Monsanto, Dupont, Kraft, Unilever and many others.
How foraging animals, if given a choice, select their diets is a question of some debate in research circles. There are basically two main trains of thought, one coming more from a psychology discipline and the other from an animal science and nutrition standpoint.


