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Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2016/Agriculture and food policy

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Jill Stein announced her presidential run on June 22, 2015.[1]



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Jill Stein
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See what Jill Stein and the 2016 Green Party Platform have said about agriculture and food policy.

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  • Stein supported subsidizing small farmers and community farms instead of agribusiness.
  • She believed that the "globalized industrial factory" food system was unhealthy and generatedgreenhouse gases.
  • Stein supporting creating more "sustainable organic agriculture" jobs.
  • Green Party Stein on agriculture and food policy

    • In an August 2012 interview with Taylor Peck of iSideWith, Jill Stein said, "Our food system should be treated for what it is and not as a tool for agribusiness and market share. Our current subsidies drive the food system towards a very unhealthy industrialized FrankenFood type system. Those subsidies need to be redirected to support small farmers and to support community farms and the institutions that can provide real food in a way that is sustainable for the long haul. That means localized food systems rather than this globalized industrial factory system which is extremely unhealthy for the economy, farmers and for people who eat the food. The planet is being poisoned by the pesticides and the greenhouse gases that are being produced by the current system."[2]

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