
Grocery Retail: The Last Link in the Monopoly Chain
Grocery retail is now one of the most consolidated parts of the U.S. food chain, with just four corporations controlling 69% of the market.

Grocery retail is now one of the most consolidated parts of the U.S. food chain, with just four corporations controlling 69% of the market.

Just two companies—John Deere and CNH Industrial—control nearly 90% of the U.S. markets for large tractors and combines, harming farmers and rural communities.

Just three companies—Nutrien, Mosaic, and CF Industries—dominate the North American fertilizer market, wielding near-total control over supply and prices.

This blog reveals how a handful of corporate giants now dominate the very foundation of agriculture.

This blog unpacks how the meatpacking industry fell into the control of just four corporations.

Monopoly agriculture now dominates the food system, but it wasn’t always this way.