Consolidation is driving up costs and hollowing out rural America
Zach Lahn says as large agribusiness firms consolidate power, farmers report fewer choices, higher costs, and growing pressure on rural communities.
Zach Lahn says as large agribusiness firms consolidate power, farmers report fewer choices, higher costs, and growing pressure on rural communities.
Regenerative farmer Zach Lahn warns that extreme consolidation has concentrated control of the food system in just a few companies.
Farm Action’s Angela Huffman says decades of consolidation have left most of the U.S. food supply chain controlled by just a few corporations.
A quiet consolidation has reshaped American agriculture — leaving farmers with fewer choices, higher costs, and shrinking leverage.
Whether America’s farmland goes to young farmers or financial giants may define the future of our food system, Joel Salatin warns.
At a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, farmers explained how consolidation hollowed out the market beneath their feet.
Rosa Koire warned that Agenda 21 is less about saving the planet and more about reshaping how people live, work, and own property.
Christine Lagarde claims climate change requires remaking Europe’s entire financial system — another step in using “green” narratives to centralize control.
Corporate media have begun pitching synthetic “meat” as the future of food, in line with Net Zero goals.
Senator Malcolm Roberts warns that the World Economic Forum is targeting farming as part of a broader plan to dominate resources worldwide.