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This shorty playlist is to promote Your Right to Food Freedom and Your Farmers’ Right to Produce That Food! The playlist includes over three dozen short videos and a few longer ones that are public, too—share them widely!

If we are going to be successful in the fight against centralization, it is critical to shift market share and implement laws and policies strengthening an independent, parallel food system centered on local production of nutrient-dense food. Our health depends on this. The place for this to happen is at the state and local levels. To this end, it is important to have legislators and officials with the drive and vision to move their constituents away from disastrous federal policies on food and agriculture toward policies promoting state and regional self-sufficiency in the production and distribution of quality food.

The parallel system will have short supply chains, and laws and infrastructure geared toward greater self-sufficiency, neighbor-to-neighbor commerce, and a spirit of collaboration among community members.

Related Solari Reports:

Solari Food Series

Food Series: Food Emancipation with Joel Salatin

Food Series: Grassroots Activism with Judith McGeary

Special Report: Roy Ramey Running for Commissioner of Agriculture for West Virginia

2nd Quarter 2023 Wrap Up: Dutch Farmers and Fishermen: Local Heroes in the Global War on Our Food and Property Rights

2022 Annual Wrap Up: Pharma Food: Biotech on Your Plate: The Next Chapter in Big Money’s Battle to End Food Sovereignty

2023 Annual Wrap Up: Water

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