
The Lever | The Rise Of Big Potato
“These are supposed to be competitors, but they’re sharing all of this proprietary data,” said Farm Action’s Sarah Carden.

“These are supposed to be competitors, but they’re sharing all of this proprietary data,” said Farm Action’s Sarah Carden.

“This ruling will make winners out of agrochemical corporations and losers out of everyone else,” Farm Action President Angela Huffman said.

As we gear up to continue our fight for a fairer food system in 2025, we’re reflecting on the successes we achieved this year thanks to our supporters and allies.

“Today’s ruling is a necessary blow to corporate control over our food and agriculture system,” said Farm Action’s president and co-founder Angela Huffman.

“Today’s ruling is a win for farmers, workers, and consumers alike,” Farm Action President Angela Huffman said.

Farm Action followed up with two meatpackers who received USDA grants to see how they are faring now and what support would ensure their longevity.

Farm Action’s Angela Huffman sounded the alarm on CNBC news that America’s family farmers are struggling under harmful government policies that put the largest corporations first.

Here is our initial take on what the 2024 election could mean for the movement toward fair competition in food and agriculture.

The agricultural supply chain is dominated today by roughly three dozen companies, according to an analysis from Farm Action.

A conversation with Sonja Trom Eayrs on her upcoming book Dodge County, Incorporated: Big Ag and the Undoing of Rural America, which details her family’s decades-long fight against industrial agriculture in their rural Minnesota community.