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Author Frederick Kaufman talked his book, Bet the Farm: How Food Stopped Being Food, on the influence of the financial industry, large food … read more

Author Frederick Kaufman talked his book, Bet the Farm: How Food Stopped Being Food, on the influence of the financial industry, large food corporation, and federal policy on food as a form of commerce. He argued rising food prices around the world resulted from food being packaged and sold as a commodity on international trading markets. Mr. Kaufman also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. close

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Jan 05, 2013 | 9:19am EST | C-SPAN 1

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  • Jan 05, 2013 | 9:15am EST | C-SPAN RADIO
  • Jan 05, 2013 | 9:19am EST | C-SPAN 1
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