
We Subsidize the Wrong Kind of Agriculture
We should be supporting the small farmers who sell at farmers markets, not the corporate giants that hurt our health and environment.
We should be supporting the small farmers who sell at farmers markets, not the corporate giants that hurt our health and environment.
Urban billionaires are trotting out the tractors and overalls in a bizarre effort to roll back their taxes.
With climate change making extreme weather the new normal, it’s prudent to do everything we can to protect our food supply.
To make real, lasting improvements in our food system, we have to get to the root of the problem.
The congresswoman invents fables about the founders as well as her own personal history.
Getting around sanctions is only one of many ways that the Farm Lobby has undercut U.S. foreign policy.
FPIF asked Anuradha Mittal of the Oakland Institute and Gawain Kripke of Oxfam whether international trade is good for agriculture or not. Mittal sees free trade as hazardous to farmers and farming. Kripke sees a role for trade in sustainable development. While they agree on many points, here they also take issue with each other’s positions.