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Say Goodbye to Farmers Markets, CSAs, and Roadside Stands

Posted on April 10, 2009
by Cris Bisch

Source: articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/03/28/Say...

"U.S. "food safety" bills currently under consideration were written by Monsanto, Cargill, Tyson’s and ADM. All of them are associated with the opposite of food safety."

Merola.com - March 3, 2009 - "Organic food and a rebirth of farming have been winning -- not in absolute numbers, but in a growing shift by the public toward understanding the connection between their food and their health.

Farmers markets, local farmers, real milk, fresh eggs and vegetable stands threaten the corporations, which is why there are now massive "fake food safety" bills in Congress.

They set standards for "food safety" that are so grotesquely and inappropriately applied to local, independent farmers and ranchers that there is no way they can manage. Imagine a tiny business being faced with a 100-page IRS form and facing a million dollar a day penalty for a mistake; that would be similar to the impossible complexity facing small farmers.

The bills would require such a burdensome complexity of rules, inspections, licensing, fees, and penalties for each farmer who wishes to sell locally -- even a fruit stand at a farmers market -- that no one could manage it."

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Jay G.
4/22/2009 1:19 pm

Jay G. says:

My understanding is that the rules only apply to farms selling out of state, not selling locally. Also what's up with having to log in to Mercola to read the article? They'll lose me right there.

Cris Bisch
4/22/2009 3:47 pm

Cris Bisch says:

Hmmm... not sure why you were unable to read the article posted on Mercola without logging in, Jay. I've had no problem. I did post the link to the actual source of the article at the bottom of the post, but here it is again: http://www.opednews.com/articles/Goodbye-farmers-markets-C-by-Linn-Cohen-Cole-090303-287.html.

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