She shows how seed patenting, genetic engineering, and corporate consolidation aren’t far-off sci-fi—they’re already here. Farmers are being squeezed, choices are being limited, and the folks who know the land best aren’t calling the shots anymore.
For someone like you, Sandy—who values craftsmanship, tradition, and the idea that a good meal comes from honest work—this video hits a nerve. It’s saying: “Don’t take for granted that your food came from someone who cared.” Because increasingly, the food supply is treating convenience and profit as top priorities—while trickier questions about health, ecosystem, and community get shoved aside.
One standout message: if we lose small farms, if we lose biodiversity in our fields, we lose much more than food security—we lose a heritage. This isn’t just about “organic versus conventional” (though that’s part of it). It’s about who has ownership of the seeds, who decides what grows, and who profits from it.
And yes—there’s hope tucked in there. The video reminds us that our choices matter. What we buy, what we support, where our food comes from—they all count. So if you’re tired of feeling like a passive consumer, this is the wake-up call.
In short: this is more than a video about food. It’s a video about freedom—freedom to eat well, freedom to farm well, freedom to know where your food comes from. And for folks who remember how things used to be done—honestly, locally, and right—it’s a reminder: let’s not let that slip away.
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2 comments:
I am sure you have already read "Animal Vegetable Miracle" by Barbara Kingsolver, but her book really opened my eyes to this type of stuff.
Check this out too: http://www.cyclonedairy.com/
Lots to learn...I need to read the book Hot Belly Mama mentioned. I have been reading "Eat this not That."
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