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  1. Marion Nestle. May 2 2024. USDA finalizes rule declaring Salmonella an adulterant in ONE chicken product. More to come I hope. As I’ve said before, USDA is at long last taking a first step toward declaring Salmonella an adulterant on poultry products.

  2. Food politics is a term which encompasses not only food policy and legislation, but all aspects of the production, control, regulation, inspection, distribution and consumption of commercially grown, and even sometimes home grown, food.

  3. Oct 27, 2021 · 27 October 2021. Political and commercial forces shape what we eat. Experts call on governments to intervene on issues affecting a complex, diverse and unequal global food industry. Nutrition...

  4. Feb 19, 2021 · Feeding America, a Chicago-based nonprofit network of food banks, estimates that in the past year roughly 50 million people, one in every six Americans, lacked reliable access to food — witness...

  5. Jan 4, 2014 · In an easy-to-navigate, question-and-answer format, Food Politics carefully examines and explains the most important issues on today's global food landscape, including the food crisis of 2008, famines, the politics of chronic hunger, the Malthusian race between food production and population growth, international food aid, controversies ...

  6. Oct 1, 2020 · We offer a set of approaches to understanding food politics, each underlain by broader theoretical traditions in power analysis, focused respectively on food interests and incentives; food regimes; food institutions; food innovation systems; food contentions and movements; food discourses, and food socio-natures.

  7. Food as commodity certainly exhibits familiar forces of contention in political economy—the relative weights of interests contesting boundaries between state and market—but generates a distinctive politics for interrelated reasons. First, the urgency of food provisioning reflects biological necessity, not mere preference.

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