Violating labor laws could be considered an unfair method of competition. The FTC has the power to clarify.
Read MoreThe Iowa Farm Bureau sells itself as a member-driven organization, but dividends from a financial services firm pay most its bills and executives.
Read MoreAs Big Ag gets into the business of buying and selling carbon credits, they also get access to lots of farm-level data.
Read MoreAntitrust agencies have had a light touch on vertical merger enforcement for decades. That may be about to change.
Read MoreJBS makes a bid for Australia’s second-largest salmon corporation, supercharging fears about factory farms at sea.
Read MoreAs poultry corporations face price- and wage-fixing scandals, Cargill and Continental Grain want to further consolidate the industry.
Read MoreFor the third and final installment of Food & Power’s series on financier investment in farmland, Humon Heidarian spoke with Olivia Watkins, co-founder and president of the Black Farmer Fund.
Read MoreFood & Power presents the second article in a three-part series examining the influence of farmland investing on equity and the future of food.
Read MorePresident Biden’s executive order directs government agencies to promote competition across the economy, with over 70 recommendations. Here’s what it means for food and farm systems.
Read MoreFood & Power presents the first article in a three-part series examining the influence of farmland investing on equity and the future of food.
Read MoreUSDA intended to buy local in its Farmers to Families Food Box program, but changed criteria to favor the lowest bidder and bigger contractors. Will the agency learn its lesson in a new round of food assistance funding?
Read MoreLawmakers and ranchers want answers from antitrust enforcers about rising consumer beef prices and stagnant live cattle prices.
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