The Unhealthy Meat Market, NYTimes op-ed
Even if Tyson did not produce a given piece of meat, the consumer is really only picking between different versions of the same commoditized beef, chicken, and pork that is produced through a system Tyson pioneered, says Christopher Leonard, a longtime agribusiness journalist, in his new book about Tyson called The Meat Racket.
Leonards book argues that a handful of companies, led by Tyson, control our meat industry in ways that raise concerns about the impact on animals and humans alike, while tearing at the fabric of rural America. Many chicken farmers dont even own the chickens they raise or know whats in the feed. They just raise the poultry on contract for Tyson, and many struggle to make a living.
Concerned by the meat oligopolys dominance of rural America, President Obama undertook a push beginning in 2010 to strengthen antitrust oversight of the meat industry and make it easier for farmers to sue meatpackers. The aim was grand: to create a new rural economy to empower individual farmers.
Big Meats lobbyists used its friends in Congress to crush the Obama administrations regulatory effort, which collapsed in spectacular failure, Leonard writes.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/13/opinion/kristof-the-unhealthy-meat-market.html?hp&rref=opinion&_r=0
LeftyMom
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(49,212 posts)flvegan
(64,592 posts)Your fault.
LeftyMom
(49,212 posts)ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)You can learn to do very well on other good nutritious foods that taste good and are good for you. It's all a matter of learning a new way of eating.
Big Blue Marble
(5,453 posts)The comments are encouraging. Most everyone, meat eaters or
not, think that our current ag model is wrong.