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During a campaign stop in Iowa on Sunday, Bernie Sanders unveiled an ambitious plan to take on agriculture behemoths like Bayer-Monsanto and ensure rural communities have the necessary resources to thrive "economically and ecologically."
Sanders's proposals, collectively titled "Revitalizing Rural America," would break up agribusiness monopolies with "Roosevelt-style trust-busting laws," reform patent laws to protect farmers from the predatory practices of agribusiness corporations, and pass national legislation to allow farmers to repair their own equipment.
"Maybe I'm kind of radical here, but I think a farmer who produces the food that we eat is maybe almost as important as some crook on Wall Street who destroys the economy."
--Sen. Bernie Sanders
"Here in Iowa, a third of the entire state's economy is tied directly to agriculture," Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, told the audience gathered at a rally in the city of Osage.
"More and more of the state's agriculture is being dominated by just a handful of large corporations, who, it seems to me from a distance, own the Iowa state legislature and legislatures throughout this country," the Vermont senator said.
Because of the immense power and consolidation of the agricultural industry, Sanders said, "family farmers are going bankrupt and in many ways are being treated like modern day indentured servants."
"What you want, and what I want, are more family farms in America, not more factory farms," said Sanders.
\u201cIf Teddy Roosevelt were alive today, you know what he would say to behemoth agri-business companies? He would say break them up. And that is exactly what we are going to do. https://t.co/8YhgDWxQKE\u201d— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1557080384
On his campaign website, Sanders laid out his plan to "revitalize rural America," which would impose a moratorium on mergers between two giant agribusiness corporations.
Sanders also called for patent law reforms to shield farmers from "predatory patent lawsuits from seed corporations."
"We cannot continue to allow Monsanto to control 80 percent of U.S. corn and more than 90 percent of U.S. soybean seed patents--a situation that has only gotten worse after the Trump administration approved Monsanto's disastrous merger with Bayer," Sanders wrote.
\u201cThis growing monopolization of agribusiness is unfair to food producers. It is unfair to consumers. It is unfair to the environment. And it has to change.\u201d— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1557097080
According to Sanders's website, the plan would also:
"I come from one of the most rural and the most beautiful states in the United States. I will not write off rural America," Sanders said during the rally in Osage on Sunday. "Maybe I'm kind of radical here, but I think a farmer who produces the food that we eat is maybe almost as important as some crook on Wall Street who destroys the economy."
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During a campaign stop in Iowa on Sunday, Bernie Sanders unveiled an ambitious plan to take on agriculture behemoths like Bayer-Monsanto and ensure rural communities have the necessary resources to thrive "economically and ecologically."
Sanders's proposals, collectively titled "Revitalizing Rural America," would break up agribusiness monopolies with "Roosevelt-style trust-busting laws," reform patent laws to protect farmers from the predatory practices of agribusiness corporations, and pass national legislation to allow farmers to repair their own equipment.
"Maybe I'm kind of radical here, but I think a farmer who produces the food that we eat is maybe almost as important as some crook on Wall Street who destroys the economy."
--Sen. Bernie Sanders
"Here in Iowa, a third of the entire state's economy is tied directly to agriculture," Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, told the audience gathered at a rally in the city of Osage.
"More and more of the state's agriculture is being dominated by just a handful of large corporations, who, it seems to me from a distance, own the Iowa state legislature and legislatures throughout this country," the Vermont senator said.
Because of the immense power and consolidation of the agricultural industry, Sanders said, "family farmers are going bankrupt and in many ways are being treated like modern day indentured servants."
"What you want, and what I want, are more family farms in America, not more factory farms," said Sanders.
\u201cIf Teddy Roosevelt were alive today, you know what he would say to behemoth agri-business companies? He would say break them up. And that is exactly what we are going to do. https://t.co/8YhgDWxQKE\u201d— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1557080384
On his campaign website, Sanders laid out his plan to "revitalize rural America," which would impose a moratorium on mergers between two giant agribusiness corporations.
Sanders also called for patent law reforms to shield farmers from "predatory patent lawsuits from seed corporations."
"We cannot continue to allow Monsanto to control 80 percent of U.S. corn and more than 90 percent of U.S. soybean seed patents--a situation that has only gotten worse after the Trump administration approved Monsanto's disastrous merger with Bayer," Sanders wrote.
\u201cThis growing monopolization of agribusiness is unfair to food producers. It is unfair to consumers. It is unfair to the environment. And it has to change.\u201d— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1557097080
According to Sanders's website, the plan would also:
"I come from one of the most rural and the most beautiful states in the United States. I will not write off rural America," Sanders said during the rally in Osage on Sunday. "Maybe I'm kind of radical here, but I think a farmer who produces the food that we eat is maybe almost as important as some crook on Wall Street who destroys the economy."
During a campaign stop in Iowa on Sunday, Bernie Sanders unveiled an ambitious plan to take on agriculture behemoths like Bayer-Monsanto and ensure rural communities have the necessary resources to thrive "economically and ecologically."
Sanders's proposals, collectively titled "Revitalizing Rural America," would break up agribusiness monopolies with "Roosevelt-style trust-busting laws," reform patent laws to protect farmers from the predatory practices of agribusiness corporations, and pass national legislation to allow farmers to repair their own equipment.
"Maybe I'm kind of radical here, but I think a farmer who produces the food that we eat is maybe almost as important as some crook on Wall Street who destroys the economy."
--Sen. Bernie Sanders
"Here in Iowa, a third of the entire state's economy is tied directly to agriculture," Sanders, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, told the audience gathered at a rally in the city of Osage.
"More and more of the state's agriculture is being dominated by just a handful of large corporations, who, it seems to me from a distance, own the Iowa state legislature and legislatures throughout this country," the Vermont senator said.
Because of the immense power and consolidation of the agricultural industry, Sanders said, "family farmers are going bankrupt and in many ways are being treated like modern day indentured servants."
"What you want, and what I want, are more family farms in America, not more factory farms," said Sanders.
\u201cIf Teddy Roosevelt were alive today, you know what he would say to behemoth agri-business companies? He would say break them up. And that is exactly what we are going to do. https://t.co/8YhgDWxQKE\u201d— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1557080384
On his campaign website, Sanders laid out his plan to "revitalize rural America," which would impose a moratorium on mergers between two giant agribusiness corporations.
Sanders also called for patent law reforms to shield farmers from "predatory patent lawsuits from seed corporations."
"We cannot continue to allow Monsanto to control 80 percent of U.S. corn and more than 90 percent of U.S. soybean seed patents--a situation that has only gotten worse after the Trump administration approved Monsanto's disastrous merger with Bayer," Sanders wrote.
\u201cThis growing monopolization of agribusiness is unfair to food producers. It is unfair to consumers. It is unfair to the environment. And it has to change.\u201d— Bernie Sanders (@Bernie Sanders) 1557097080
According to Sanders's website, the plan would also:
"I come from one of the most rural and the most beautiful states in the United States. I will not write off rural America," Sanders said during the rally in Osage on Sunday. "Maybe I'm kind of radical here, but I think a farmer who produces the food that we eat is maybe almost as important as some crook on Wall Street who destroys the economy."