Thursday, August 18, 2011

What about the family farmer?

U.S. places $40 million chicken order
The United States is stepping in to help bail out another American industry -- chicken farmers and meat processors. The nation's chicken industry is having a difficult year. Chicken producers are struggling with higher costs of running their business at the same time that consumers are buying less meat. This has created a glut of chicken products in the market. Total chicken production in the first half of 2011 rose 4% compared to the same period a year ago, while demand for chicken has cooled, according to the National Chicken Council. Consequently, retail prices for chicken product have dipped. The Department of Agriculture, keenly aware of these issues, announced Monday that it will make a special purchase of up to $40 million of chicken products, which the government will then donate to federal food assistance programs such as soup kitchens and its national Feeding America programs.
Why save an industry selling hormone-laden products that are raised and slaughtered in ways you would not want to know.  So save these corporations and feed their products to the poor.

Why not put $40M into small-scale farms, sustainably-raised products, and "plant based" products.

Oh that's right.  Those guys don't have a strong lobbying arm.

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