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Patrick D Hahn

Patrick D Hahn
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2009 5:43PM

Fresh takes up where Food Inc. leaves off

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Ana Sofia Joanes’s film Fresh forms an obvious counterpoint to Food Inc. Both films detail the manifold problems created by modern industrial-scale agriculture. Both feature shots of cows, chickens, and pigs forced to endure the unspeakable conditions of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO’s). But where Food Inc. focused on problems, Fresh focuses on solutions.

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I've been involved with a community garden for the last 2 years so this is a subject near and dear to my heart! Thanks!
As a member of Georgia Organics, anything with food in the title gets my eye.
I grow my own food, and what I buy is whole, like potatoes.
I don't want anything to eat from the commodity growers. Not ever.