Articles tagged with: food safety
Apparently, even certified organic eggs can come from hens living in inhumane, factory conditions—making their eggs both a nutritionally and ethically inferior product. So, if you can’t even trust certified organic eggs anymore, how do you know what kind of eggs are safe, nutritious and humane?
As the Summer Solstice approaches, highlights this week include: the antibiotic-resistant “super bug” controversy goes global; conservation efforts step up in the Mississippi River basin; the new 2010 Dietary Guidelines are …
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE—April 13, 2010 (Pittsboro, North Carolina) Congressional efforts to increase federal control over food and agriculture could have dramatic and dangerous consequences for the region’s local food systems and small farmers, according to a report issued today by the Carolina Farm Stewardship Association.
This week’s Friday Link Roundup includes a story on the innovative way Baltimore is getting groceries to residents in ‘food deserts’ via libraries; an interesting article by a University of California student arguing against locavorism …
In Recipe for America, Jill offers a quick and accessible overview of the numerous problems that plague our food system. She touches on the existence of food desserts across the US, the rise of the American chemical industry and its connections to the Green Revolution, as well as the effects of heavy agricultural chemical inputs on the environment and our bodies. She also explores the variety of solutions emerging around the creation of a sustainable food system, including new organic farming techniques, farmers markets, CSAs, and food policy councils.
An exciting development in agriculture and rural economies in recent years is the increasing desire and enthusiasm of consumers to buy food direct from farmers and producers, and with that, new businesses and new farmers entering agriculture. S.510 will effectively kill this positive trend.


