It has been genetically transformed by the world's
biggest agriculture companies to maximize yield and profit, and is now one of the leading causes of obesity and serious health problems all around the world.
Not exact matches
Big tech
companies, global retailers, clean energy firms, food makers,
agriculture conglomerates, and a couple of utilities have all signed on.
From investing in sustainability enhancing technology to supporting regenerative
agriculture programs, the
big food
company is taking on one of today's most pressing environmental issues.
They pretend to be fiscally conservative, but never protest wars of choice that cost a $ 1 billion in taxpayer money a day, or surreal levels of subsidies to
BIG agriculture and energy
companies that make a total mockery of every aspect of the Free Market.
Dangote, whose cement unit is Nigeria's
biggest listed
company, has been investing in
agriculture as the country's government seeks to diversify away from oil, which accounts for 90 percent of the nation's export earnings and the bulk of revenue.
A leading
agriculture company is about to put the United States on the map with the world's
biggest carbon sequestration projects.
[A recent Slate post showed how one can challenge
big companies and support genetics in
agriculture.]
This approach forces them to be more direct, more open and honest, about the values - based reasons they oppose GM food; that it fuels commercial scale
agriculture, that it produces profits for
big rich
companies that are harming «nature,» etc..