Bet the farm

how food stopped being food

Investigates the hidden connection between global food and global finance by asking the simple question: Why can't delicious, inexpensive, and healthy food be available to everyone on Earth? Reveals that money pouring into the global derivatives market in grain futures is having astonishing consequences that reach far beyond your dinner table, including the Arab Spring, bankrupt farmers, starving masses, and armies of scientists creating new GMO foods with U.S. marketing and shipping needs in mind instead of global nutrition. Our food is getting less healthy, less delicious, and more expensive even as the world's biggest food companies and food scientists say things are better than ever and that the rest of us should leave it to them to feed the world.Readers of Bet the Farm will glimpse the power behind global food and understand what truly supports the system that has brought mass misery to our planet.

John Wiley & Sons
2012
9780470631928
book

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
138584250448812334233378340643RHHS404T 42662664 KAU66415814652241736518457
146704551018092341233378340643WEHS491WEHS100184338.1 KAU338.115814652241736518457
267419061714712373233378340643CAH126CAS084186338.1 KAU338.116377825731736800991