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  • ...news stories related to the main SourceWatch article [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]. ....com/2008/12/11/opinion/11kristof.html?_r=1&emc=eta1 Obama’s ‘Secretary of Food’?] [[New York Times]], December 2008
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  • ...falfa is [[Roundup Ready Alfalfa]], which has been engineered to withstand the herbicide [[Roundup]] ([[glyphosate]]). ==Articles and resources==
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  • ...ude [[All-Gro]], [[Granulite]], and [[EarthBlends]]. Synagro also produced the sludge compost that was [[San Francisco, CA, Sludge Compost Giveaway|given ...ut/sludgenews.aspx?id=5 Branded products containing sewage sludge], Sludge News, Accessed November 11, 2010.</ref>
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  • ...entury as well as in the economic crisis that shook financial institutions in late 2008. ...ng the food crisis?]," ''Netribution'', April 20, 2008.</ref> in the 1990s and 2000s.
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  • ...or selling food and milk without state licenses.<ref name="Advisory">Local Food Local Rules, [http://localfoodlocalrules.org/2011/11/14/media-advisory-blue ...Food and Community Self-Governance Ordinance passed nearly unanimously by the citizens of Blue Hill at their town meeting on April 4."<ref name="Advisory
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  • ...n Africa''' (SABIMA) is a project of the [[Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa]] (FARA), led by [[Walter Alhassan]]. From the FARA Website:<ref>[http://www.fara-africa.org/our-projects/sabima/ SABIMA],
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  • ...or selling food and milk without state licenses.<ref name="Advisory">Local Food Local Rules, [http://localfoodlocalrules.org/2011/11/14/media-advisory-blue ...Food and Community Self-Governance Ordinance passed nearly unanimously by the citizens of Blue Hill at their town meeting on April 4."<ref name="Advisory
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  • ...ecially when used in agriculture, food science and medicine. According to the [[United Nations]]' (UN) "[[Convention on Biological Diversity]]": ==Agriculture==
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  • ...r Peace and Justice]], the "coalition organizing the September 24th March" in Washington, DC. ...nalyst with the [[Institute for Food and Development Policy]] (Food First) in California." <ref>[http://word.world-citizenship.org/wp-archive/365 Medea B
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  • '''Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa''' (FARA) ...ssion of the [[Special Program for African Agricultural Research]] (SPAAR) and decided to found FARA.
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  • ...e U.S. sell toxic sludge products that are typically renamed [[biosolids]] and sold or given away as "organic fertlizer" or "organic compost." ...The sewage sludge industry has created a PR euphemism it uses in place of the words 'sewage sludge': [[biosolids]].
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  • ...ut/sludgenews.aspx?id=5 Branded Products Containing Sewage Sludge], Sludge News, Accessed November 11, 2010.</ref> == AllGro Marketed as Organic and Sustainable ==
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  • ...lative and regulatory interests of the animal feed and pet food industries and their suppliers." ...s representing almost 75% of commercial feed and pet food sold annually in the United States. Members include:
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  • ...mation on the USDA, see also main SourceWatch article [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]. ...e public and hold public meetings. USDA Dietary Guidelines are revised by the committee every 5 years.
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  • ...here with permission. As with all SourceWatch articles, feel free to edit and revise. ..., but the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] says no one can get it unless and until they decide otherwise.
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  • ...e'', September 13, 2011, Accessed September 16, 2011.</ref> USFRA explains the town hall style meetings, saying: ...rican-agricultures-responsibility American Agriculture's Responsibility]," Food Dialogues blog, August 19, 2011, Accessed September 16, 2011.</ref>
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  • ...e U.S. sell toxic sludge products that are typically renamed [[biosolids]] and sold or given away as "organic fertlizer" or "organic compost." ...The sewage sludge industry has created a PR euphemism it uses in place of the words 'sewage sludge': [[biosolids]].
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  • ...e U.S. sell toxic sludge products that are typically renamed [[biosolids]] and sold or given away as "organic fertlizer" or "organic compost." ...The sewage sludge industry has created a PR euphemism it uses in place of the words 'sewage sludge': [[biosolids]].
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  • ...e U.S. sell toxic sludge products that are typically renamed [[biosolids]] and sold or given away as "organic fertlizer" or "organic compost." ...The sewage sludge industry has created a PR euphemism it uses in place of the words 'sewage sludge': [[biosolids]].
    5 KB (709 words) - 22:23, 25 December 2019
  • ...e U.S. sell toxic sludge products that are typically renamed [[biosolids]] and sold or given away as "organic fertlizer" or "organic compost." ...The sewage sludge industry has created a PR euphemism it uses in place of the words 'sewage sludge': [[biosolids]].
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