{"id":1599,"date":"2018-12-12T14:17:55","date_gmt":"2018-12-12T20:17:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/?p=1599"},"modified":"2018-12-12T14:17:55","modified_gmt":"2018-12-12T20:17:55","slug":"its-time-to-investigate-corporate-concentration-in-agriculture","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/?p=1599","title":{"rendered":"It\u2019s time to investigate corporate concentration in agriculture \u2013"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: Times New Roman, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">By: Anthony Pahnke Vice President of Family Farm Defenders and Assistant Professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: Times New Roman, serif;\"><span style=\"font-size: large;\">Published in the CapTimes (Madison, WI) Thurs. Dec. 6<sup>th<\/sup>, 2018<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">The price tags at the grocery store, particularly for food items, hide a lot. Over the past <a href=\"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/?attachment_id=1600\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-1600\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-1600\" src=\"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/2015-04-Peasant-Day-at-CME-group_s-362x205-300x170.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"170\" srcset=\"https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/2015-04-Peasant-Day-at-CME-group_s-362x205-300x170.jpg 300w, https:\/\/familyfarmers.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/12\/2015-04-Peasant-Day-at-CME-group_s-362x205.jpg 362w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>couple decades, they have hidden from consumers the increasing concentration in nearly every facet of the food industry. It\u2019s the least our current government can do, especially as President Trump claims to want to fix trade, to investigate and perhaps punish food-industry monopolists who negatively affect farmers who receive unfair prices for what they sell and consumers who pay too much for what they buy.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Farmers and consumers don\u2019t have to go to China to get \u201cripped off.\u201d No, unfair trade deals regularly occur within the United States.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Consider the dairy industry. For instance, in 2007 Dean Foods settled out of court with a group of dairy <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">farmers who argues that <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">he agribusiness processor sought to eliminate competition in the Southeast. In 2011, Dean was ordered by the Department of Justice to divest of a plant and other assets associated with its acquisition of the Golden Guernsey processing plant in Waukesha. The <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">claim was that Dean\u2019s share <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">of the school milk market had become too large.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Meanwhile, the largest dairy cooperative in terms of sales, Dairy Farmers of America, has settled out of court with farmers and consumers on numerous occasions. DFA\u2019s history of monopolistic behavior is long, including an agreement to <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">to pay $50 million in a 2009 lawsuit <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">for alleged price-fixing in the Northeast; a 2013 agreement <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">to pay $158.6 million to settle a class action lawsuit <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">for the same issue in a 14-state region stretching from the Midwest to the South; and, also in 2013, an agreement <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">to pay $46 million for manipulating prices <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the financial market company that specializes in derivatives and options trading.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">More recently, in 2016, <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Land O\u2019Lakes acquiesced a<\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">fter five years of litigation to pay part of a $50 million lawsuit that also involved Dairy Farmers of America, Dairylea, and Agri-Mark for their collective attempt to control milk prices.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Why would a cooperative hurt its members? The answer: profits. How do some cooperatives and processors make money? Through gaining market share, which can grow by exploiting the difference between what is bought from farmers and then sold to retailers.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">How could this happen in the dairy industry? Just look at many of these big corporate cooperatives, and you will find that they are not run by farmers. Yes, farmers are on the boards of both Land O\u2019Lakes and DFA. But who are the CEOs? Who are the managers in charge of research, mergers and strategy? These people are not farmers, but individuals who are lawyers and corporate executives with decades of experience, not milking cows, but working with pharmaceutical companies like Novartis and food and drink companies such as Nestle.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Do consumers gain from the expansion of corporate control of the food chain? No. <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">In 2012 Food and Water Watch issued a study <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">noting how concentration in the pork, dairy, poultry and vegetable industries not only drives prices down for farmers, but also forces consumers to pay more than what they should for what they find on supermarket shelves. <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">According to the National Farmers Union, <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">farmers receive just $0.14 of every food dollar, with the vast majority of sales heading to marketing firms, retailers and processors.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Concentration in agriculture &#8211; not just in dairy, but also in seeds, poultry and beef &#8211; prompted <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">a series of workshops <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">in 2010 between the Department of Justice and the United States Department of Agriculture to discuss the nature of competition &#8211; or rather, the lack thereof &#8211; in agriculture. From Wisconsin and Colorado, to Alabama and Washington, D.C., government officials heard stories and collected testimony from farmers and consumers on the lack of market transparency, anticompetitive mergers, and bid-rigging (when buyers of agricultural commodities agree to limit competition by agreeing on prices). <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">The report <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">issued after the workshops helped clarify central elements in antitrust law, yet failed to provide a strategy for moving forward.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">Now, during a <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">time of record farm bankruptcies, <\/span><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">is the time for the government to launch a serious, concerted investigation on food monopolies. Farmers and consumers are losing trade deal &#8211; not with the Chinese, but with the agribusiness industries that have become too powerful and too large.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By: Anthony Pahnke Vice President of Family Farm Defenders and Assistant Professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University Published in the CapTimes (Madison, WI) Thurs. 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