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Category: Food Systems :: Global Food System
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Senate votes to make small cut to food stamps 22.5.2013 Yahoo: Top Stories
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate voted Tuesday to keep a $400 million annual cut — or roughly a half of 1 percent — to the food stamp program as part of a major five-year farm bill.
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Enabling Greed Makes US Sick 21.5.2013 Commondreams.org Views
Bill Moyers
Michael Winship

At the end of a week that reminds us to be ever vigilant about the dangers of government overreaching its authority, whether by the long arm of the IRS or the Justice Department, we should pause to think about another threat — from too much private power obnoxiously intruding into public life.

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Kroger to power distribution center with spoiled food 21.5.2013 Resource Efficiency | GreenBiz.com

The chain's grocery stores no longer will send food waste to landfills; instead, biogas generated by the waste will help power a distribution center.

Kroger to power distribution center with spoiled food
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David Bank: Q&A With Fish 2.0: Beyond Seafood Business as Usual 21.5.2013 Green on HuffingtonPost.com
Converting fish waste into food. Powering fish farms in the desert. I caught up with Monica Jain recently to learn what business opportunities are emerging from the Fish 2.0 contest she has organized to connect investors with opportunities in the seafood industry.
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Enabling Greed Makes US Sick 21.5.2013 Commondreams.org Views
Bill Moyers
Michael Winship

At the end of a week that reminds us to be ever vigilant about the dangers of government overreaching its authority, whether by the long arm of the IRS or the Justice Department, we should pause to think about another threat — from too much private power obnoxiously intruding into public life.

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Report Exposes the History and Reach of Monsanto 20.5.2013 Grassroots International

In the news lately for asserting its [extended] patent rights and squelching attempts to label genetically modified foods, the mention of the word ‘Monsanto’ likely conjures up images of family farmers being sued, Agent Orange, the notorious rBGH growth hormone for cows, the suspected carcinogen saccharin, and many other notorious legacies. Now Grassroots International’s ally Food and Water Watch has produced a fascinating and comprehensive report that traces the corporation’s history and close links to legislators, academic researchers, and government regulators.

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Food Politic: The Source Project and Modern Agriculture in India 20.5.2013 Green on HuffingtonPost.com
How is it possible that we have moved from a free system that enhances our environment to a costly system that destroys our environment?
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Wenonah Hauter: Monsanto and Other GM Firms Are Winning in the U.S. and Globally 20.5.2013 Green on HuffingtonPost.com
With a farm policy of "get big or get out" that only benefits big and increasingly consolidated companies, which wield unprecedented power over the market and put small and midsized farmers out of business, it's no accident that we're here.
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How GMO Plants Harm Food Production and Your Health 20.5.2013 Organic Consumers Association News Headlines

Optimal health is one of my passions and nutrition is one of the best tools I know of on how to achieve it. But the key to getting healthy organic vegetables, of course, is the health of the soil in which it's grown.

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Tainted Rice Found in Guangzhou 20.5.2013 Wall St. Journal: World
A government test showed nearly half of the rice sold in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou is contaminated with cadmium, triggering anger from consumers.
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Congress Answers Obama Plan With Smaller Food Aid Changes 18.5.2013 NY Times: World
After the Obama administration proposed moving the international food aid program out of the Agriculture Department, the Congressional Agriculture Committees took lesser actions.
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Farm Bill Fiasco: What Next for the Food Movement? 17.5.2013 Commondreams.org Views
Christopher Cook

Deciding how America will nourish itself and sustain its farms would seem a top policy priority— yet as the US Farm Bill demonstrates, sustainably grown, healthy food and livable incomes for farmers and workers remain an afterthought in a process controlled almost entirely by agribusiness and a handful of farm-state legislators. Despite strong public opinion supporting local food, farmer’s markets, organic agriculture, food workers’ rights and access to fresh produce, agribusiness and commodity interests continue to dominate food and farming policy.

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OCA Calls on Congress to Reject King Amendment and Any Other Farm Bill Riders That Would Preempt State GMO Labeling Laws 17.5.2013 Commondreams.org Newswire

The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) today called on all members of Congress to reject the King Amendment and any other amendments or riders to the 2013 Farm Bill that would take away states’ rights to enact laws requiring the labeling of foods containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs).

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'American Agriculture Is Under Siege' 17.5.2013 Politics on HuffingtonPost.com
WASHINGTON -- The organic food industry is gaining clout on Capitol Hill, prompted by rising consumer demand and its entry into traditional farm states. But...
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Superbugs: Those Uninvited Guests at Your Barbecue 17.5.2013 Commondreams.org Views
Jill Richardson

Planning a Memorial Day barbecue? When you buy meat for that festive meal, Superbugs at the Supermarket. (Cartoon: Khalil Bendib/ OtherWords)watch out for some uninvited guests. An alarming amount of American meat harbors not just pathogens, but “superbugs” — antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Genetically Modified Democracy: Monsanto and Congress Move to Stomp on Your Rights 17.5.2013 Commondreams.org Views
Ronnie Cummins

Reliable sources in Washington D.C. have informed the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) that Monsanto has begun secretly lobbying its Congressional allies to attach one or more “Monsanto Riders” or amendments to the 2013 Farm Bill that would preempt or prohibit states from requiring labels on genetically engineered (GE) foods.(Photo: via OSGATA.org)

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Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant: Our Critics Are Fueled By 'Elitism' 17.5.2013 Organic Consumers Association News Headlines

It's not controversial pesticide-resistent crops that fuel Monsanto's critics, according to the company's CEO; it's their own desire to keep poor people from cheap food.

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OCA Calls on Congress to Reject King Amendment and Any Other Farm Bill Riders That Would Preempt State GMO Labeling Laws 17.5.2013 Organic Consumers Association News Headlines

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Congress: Where Food Reforms Go To Die? 17.5.2013 NPR News
As Congress gets to work on the farm bill, two common-sense, bipartisan reform measures seem to have gotten run over somewhere along the way. The first would set minimum standards for housing egg-laying chickens. The second sought to change how the U.S. provides food aid to people in foreign nations.
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Genetically Modified Democracy: Monsanto and Congress Move to Stomp on Your Rights 17.5.2013 Organic Consumers Association News Headlines

Reliable sources in Washington D.C. have informed the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) that Monsanto has begun secretly lobbying its Congressional allies to attach one or more “Monsanto Riders” or amendments to the 2013 Farm Bill that would preempt or prohibit states from requiring labels on genetically engineered (GE) foods.

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