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    6.6.5.3 Cooperative marketing The European Union dedicates part of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to the fruit and vegetable sector. It supports producers and fruit and vegetable cooperatives by offering them support via various different measures: the Single Payment Scheme; Producer Organisations; transitional payments for red berries; the promotion of agricultural produce; the School Fruit Scheme and rural development measures (European Farmers and Agri-Cooperatives).The United Kingdom…

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    name of PETA, has been rallying against factory and industrial farming by holding rallies, writing emotional articles, and through academic journaling in attempt to put an end to what they see as outrageous cruelty to animals that are domesticated in factory farms. Published just two years apart, in 2017 Timothy Hsiao wrote the well- rounded “Industrial Farming is Not Cruel to Animals” and in 2015 Yuval Harari, writes “Industrial Farming is one of the Worst Crimes in History” to present his…

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    Various Definitions:-  Rural Area:- In general, a rural area is a geographic area that is located outside the cities and towns. The Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services define the word "rural" as encompassing "...all populations, housing, and territory not included within an urban area. Whatever is not urban is considered rural. Rural areas are also known as 'Countryside' or a 'village' in India. It has a very low density of…

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    Introduction Milk the “White Gold”. In numerous regards the dairy business possesses an exceptional position among alternate parts of farming industry. Milk is delivered on the daily bases and gives a regular wage to the various little producers. Milk generation is very work concentrated and gives a considerable measure of business. The dairy business is the segment with most noteworthy level of assurance because of the financially exposed position of little abundant producers. Milk is also…

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    opportunities. Since factory farms provide a vast amount of food, much of the price is reduced. According to the article, “7 Vital Pros and Cons of Factory Farming,” “the average American pays significantly less for food than those living in other countries. The price of meat in particular is much higher outside the United States. With factory farming, the price of meat can stay low, allowing for millions of Americans to afford meat in their diet” (Editor 1). Not only does it provide society…

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    Animal testing is an inhumane practice I intend to get banned. I have signed petitions through the humane society to enact legislation regarding the banning of animal testing in cosmetics in hopes to end the disgusting, unnecessary treatment of these victims of speciesism. I cannot live a fulfilled life knowing there is a horrific genocide of living, conscious beings that have feelings and families without doing whatever I can to stop it from happening. One of the leading causes of global…

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    This is a story about a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live together with its surroundings. The town sits in the midst of a checkerboard of prosperous farms, with fields of grain. Strange things crept over the area, and everything began to change. Toward the end of the story; it had been revealed that the story was fiction after all. In the story, the town lay in the midst of checkerboard like prosperous farms with fields of grain and hillsides of orchards. Where…

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    Certified food label claim: What it means for your business! Consumers want wholesome foods that promote wellbeing, made with simple and natural ingredients. As non-GMO, organic and other certified food claims trends, claims that unclearly infer benefits can be misleading. Some of the common claims and terms found on food labels can be undeniably misleading giving a wrong uniqueness. Fortunately, some items on food label are clearly and legally defined. Products with third-party certified…

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    perspective may have been helpful in the article. The piece mentions how a big goal of the farm is to educate young minds about sustainable farming, but I wish they would have included more personal testimonies from the students about what they have learned from Book and Plow. It is important to get the viewpoint of all those who are involved in the farming process, not just the leaders of the…

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    Factory farming is a big contributor to global warming, as over 37% of the methane produced in the world is made by factory farming. Furthermore, according to One Green Planet, the fossil fuels used in these factory farms secretes 90 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year. Alternatively, the use of…

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