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Change: a dangerous "race to the bottom" in agricultural labor and safety standards. Opponents point out that most agriculture in developed nations is produced by industrial corporations (agribusinesses) which are hardly deserving of sympathy, and that the alternative to exploitation is povertypoverty.
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Change: industryindustry. AgricultureMain article: AgricultureAgriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and other desired products by the cultivation of certain plants and the raising
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Change: Some argue that nations have an interest in assuring there is sufficient domestic production capability to meet domestic needs in the event of a global
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Change: -intensive agricultural activities, the farming of grain, produce and livestock; Personal food preparation, where individuals and families acquire raw and minimally processed ingredients, and prepare them for their own consumption. A significant percentage of the population was directly involved in farming, and in the process, many people actua
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Change: Agriculture 101 for Us Food industry From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, searchThe food industry is the complex, global collective of diverse businesses that together supply much of the food energy consumed by the world population. Only subsistence farmers, those who
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Change: , those who survive on what they grow, can be considered outside of the scope of the modern food industry.The food industry includes: Regulation: local, regional, national and international rules and regulations for food production and sale, including food quality and food safety, and industry lobbying
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