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appalachiablue

(41,113 posts)
Wed Apr 8, 2020, 05:24 PM Apr 2020

Coronavirus Exposes Food System Crisis: More Big Ag Consolidation, Deregulation W/O Official Action

- 'Coronavirus Exposes Our Food System's Crisis.'- We will emerge on the other side of the coronavirus pandemic—but with a food system that is even more consolidated & deregulated, unless our elected officials act to stop it. Food & Water Watch, April 2020. - While ordinary Americans are struggling to adapt in order to protect themselves and their families from coronavirus, corporate food and agriculture giants are scheming about how to deepen their hold on the food system and avoid important food safety regulations under the guise of responding to the pandemic.

- Big Ag is using the coronavirus pandemic to line their pockets: Early on, we predicted that big food and agricultural giants would use the coronavirus pandemic to further consolidate the industry, to profit from panic, and to further weaken food safety standards. And that’s exactly what is happening. On March 30th , the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) reversed a policy that, as a response to COVID-19, had helped preserve the thoroughness of some merger review processes. At a time when the pandemic has exposed such significant vulnerabilities in our food system, retracting this common sense policy and once again allowing faster review of mergers would only harm consumers who may see fewer, but more expensive, options at the grocery store. This would also drive down the prices farmers receive and slash wages for food workers. So who benefits? Big Food and Big Ag.



All sectors of our food system are already controlled by a few powerful players. For example, the top four beef-packing firms slaughter 80% of feedlot beef cattle. Extreme consolidation allows these meatpackers to have an astonishing level of control over the food we eat. It is outrageous that the very agencies that are supposed to protect us from such market distortion are now relaxing their safeguards. Meanwhile, Congress is also largely ignoring small and independent producers in the federal responses to coronavirus. Recent stimulus bills include funds for agriculture—but provides U.S Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue (a disciple of Big Ag’s “get big or get out” mantra) broad authority for how those funds are spent. We hope those funds go to farmer’s markets, regional agriculture hubs and independent farms struggling to survive. However, we predict they’ll go to Smithfield, Perdue, and Tyson instead. This is not right.

- Mega-mergers and deregulations will make our food unsafe: Big Ag, with its poor food safety track record, endangers our health and safety even more during the coronavirus pandemic. The unsanitary conditions of factory farms and slaughterhouses, their gutting of safeguards and their dangerous business practices make us sicker. It’s well-documented that COVID-19 is a zoonotic disease, transferred to humans from animals living in crowded, unsanitary conditions—like so many other historic pandemics that have significantly endangered human health.

However, Big Food and Ag are also using the crisis as an opportunity to further weaken food safety standards. Just in the last two weeks, a massive Foster Farms poultry slaughterhouse applied for and received a “regulatory waiver” that would allow it to increase line speed and decrease its number of federal inspectors. USDA also recently granted a regulatory waiver to a beef slaughter plant in Kansas to “self-regulate” and take over inspection functions normally performed by trained government inspectors. The fox is now officially guarding the henhouse.

- Elected officials need to protect us during pandemics instead of Big Ag’s profits:...

Read More, https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/news/coronavirus-exposes-our-food-system-crisis

*Also: 'We Need A Countrywide Moratorium On Water Shutoffs Amid Coronavirus'
https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/news/we-need-country-wide-moratorium-water-shutoffs-amid-coronavirus

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Coronavirus Exposes Food System Crisis: More Big Ag Consolidation, Deregulation W/O Official Action (Original Post) appalachiablue Apr 2020 OP
WalMart announced a week or so ago, Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #1
Walmart, it's expected and same for foreign-owned dairy. What appalachiablue Apr 2020 #2
The Dairy thing came Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #3
He's in a tough spot now for sure & this crisis brings more changes. appalachiablue Apr 2020 #4
Huch says,he will be a Wellstone ruled Apr 2020 #5
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. WalMart announced a week or so ago,
Wed Apr 8, 2020, 05:44 PM
Apr 2020

they had purchased a Stand Alone Packinghouse in Arkansas City Kansas as their source of Beef form their Chain operations. And they signed a supply for Cattle agreement with a mega Beef Feed Lot operator near buy. That means,Cargill,and Farmland are out of luck.

Our Dairy Processing operations are being taken over by Foreign owners.

appalachiablue

(41,113 posts)
2. Walmart, it's expected and same for foreign-owned dairy. What
Wed Apr 8, 2020, 06:55 PM
Apr 2020

a shame many Americans are clueless, and major thanks to the consumer organizations like Food & Water Watch and individuals engaged in fighting these unhealthy actions.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. The Dairy thing came
Wed Apr 8, 2020, 07:32 PM
Apr 2020

last week when a Dairy Farmer friend said,he was forced to dump his milk because his Processor was not taking any Milk that day because of no place to put it in their plant. Same fellow said last fall that the fluid milk market was about to go bust. Simply because the American Consumer is buying less and less milk due to less and less Children. His Dairy plant has several School Lunch programs that buy from them,now with Schools Closed as well as most Restaurants in his area,his raw milk in not needed.

It is only going to go down hill from here. And those Cows need to be Milked each and every day.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
5. Huch says,he will be a
Wed Apr 8, 2020, 08:50 PM
Apr 2020

statistic by weeks end. Third generation with his Sons expecting to be the forth generation.

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