In January, it was hard to imagine how European agriculture would ever balance the needs of farmers, consumers and the planet ...
IATP seeks major new policy directions and corresponding investments at the local, national and international level for a ...
On Oct. 21, representatives of the world’s governments will gather in Cali, Colombia for two weeks of negotiations, side ...
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Claudia Aurand is the associate director of development at IATP. Karen Hansen-Kuhn is the director of trade and international strategies at IATP and works in Washington, D.C. Program Associate for ...
Produced by IATP as part of the Campaign for Family Farms and the Environment, this four-part limited podcast series examines the history and consequences of factory farms in the Midwest U.S., and the ...
Join us for a series of short virtual information sessions, where IATP expert staff and board members will dig deeper into a specific area of our work — from national policy to local food systems — ...
The rise of factory farms in the U.S. didn't happen by accident. Corporate influence over our political system has created policies that subsidize and incentivize the industrial model. But our food ...
What does it mean to get big or get out? As CAFOs began to take over livestock production in the U.S. through the 1990s, the consequences of this corporate-controlled, vertically-integrated system ...
Agricultural commodity exports are driving deforestation around the world, spurred by consumer demand and directed by enormous agribusiness and finance interests. Existing trade rules are intended to ...
The chemical/biotechnology company Monsanto knew for years that the PCBs it was producing were harmful to people and the environment. This article describes how the company tried to cover up the harm ...
Agricultural commodity exports are driving deforestation around the world, spurred by consumer demand and directed by enormous agribusiness and finance interests. New initiatives to address that ...