
Farm Action Grades the USDA, DOJ, and FTC at a D.C. Event
We released our report card grading the Biden administration’s work to address monopoly power in the food system at an event in Washington, D.C.

We released our report card grading the Biden administration’s work to address monopoly power in the food system at an event in Washington, D.C.

Farm Action and 23 allied organizations issued an urgent call to decentralize fertilizer production ahead of a global food crisis.

Issuing a report card grading the Biden administration’s work to increase food system competition, Farm Action and Open Markets said time is of the essence.

We’ve published a straightforward guide to break the mold of past farm bills. If Congress made the changes recommended by our Fair Farm Bill Policy Handbook, they could create a fair, inclusive, and competitive food and farm system.

Farm Action’s Angela Huffman says Congress should use every possible tool to stop monopoly abuses — including a 1914 act authorizing Congress to direct the FTC to investigate antitrust violations.

A blockbuster congressional report has revealed the devious and unethical underpinnings of meat corporations’ lobbying efforts in the early months of the pandemic.

Three years after Tyson’s Holcomb KS plant fire, Big Meat is still using it as an example of a supply chain disruption — but this excuse just provides cover while they reap excessive profits.

Farm Action submitted a public comment to the FTC and the DOJ setting out the legal and factual case for ending a 40-year failed experiment in antitrust law enforcement.

Our two founders go head-to-head with powerful meatpacking behemoths in very public battles over the truth about the food and farm system.

Farm Action’s Angela Huffman says false labels are dangerous to health and damaging to farmers, and called on the USDA to act swiftly.