Wednesday, April 15, 2009

G8 Warns Food Crisis May Become Permanent

The solution looks obvious to me, but agrimonopolies probably look at it differently.

To meet this challenge, Rev. Beckman emphasized that more resources should be made available to small subsistence farmers throughout the world. "Subsidizing corporate farmers who manage thousands of acres in Iowa will feed hungry people. But putting resources into the hands of small farmers can enable entire rural communities to thrive by providing jobs and generating income to stimulate local economies."


G8 Warns Food Crisis May Become Permanent

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