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aeroponics,
265
Africa
effect of other nations’ ag subsidies,
64
growing crops for other countries,
70
industrial farming in,
42
inflation in food prices,
60
,
71
urbanization in,
42
African Americans
food access,
140
agflation,
71
agricultural tourism,
21
,
261
,
288
agroecology,
294
Al Amoudi, Mohammed,
65
Alara Wholefoods (London),
127
–
30
,
131
allotment gardens
Berlin,
108
Chicago,
237
antibiotics in food production,
24
,
53
–
54
,
72
aquaculture,
53
,
235
,
279
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See also
aquaponics
aquaponics,
230
–
31
,
232
,
236
,
265
,
271
,
278
,
279
Ashley Vale Allotment Association,
114
,
117
–
18
,
118
Back of the Yards neighborhood (Chicago),
268
–
72
,
272
banking crisis (global),
61
bankruptcy (of family farms),
49
Bartholomew, Mel,
324
BASF (chemical company),
44
Bayer Crop Science,
44
Beatrice, NE,
252
beekeeping (urban),
17
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19
,
98
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105
,
101
,
231
,
235
,
302
,
309
,
326
–
28
Benbow, Steve,
102
Benjamin, Alison,
328
Berkeley, CA,
223
Berlin,
108
Bing, Dave,
260
biodiversity
Cuban,
302
International Day of,
97
biodynamic agriculture,
123
,
126
biofuels
as alternative energy,
69
defined
317
Bloch, Doris,
146
Bonnefond, Michèle,
101
Borlaug, Norman,
41
bovine spongiform encephalopathy,
10
Brillat-Savarin, Jean Anthelme,
47
Brooklyn Grange Farm (NYC),
308
Brown, Lester,
55
Bucci, Chris,
316
Bunge (food conglomerate),
44
CAFO (Concentrated Animal Feedlot Operation),
53
–
54
,
268
,
317
Callebaut, Vincent,
263
Cameron, Lord, of Dillington,
30
,
108
Capital Growth (London),
102
,
109
,
134
,
327
–
28
carbon dioxide
as agricultural resource,
274
–
75
carbon footprint,
159
Carter, Majorca,
263
Castro, Raúl,
304
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
56
Central Valley (CA),
140
Charles, Prince of Wales,
110
cheap food
effect on farmers’ incomes,
60
cheap food (continued)
as foundation of modern economy,
10
health care costs of,
57
as result of industrial ag,
49
–
50
,
60
chemicals
in fertilizers,
24
,
39
,
40
–
42
,
44
,
49
,
64
,
68
,
72
,
192
,
278
,
283
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84
,
319
in food products,
10
in herbicides,
40
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41
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43
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44
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72
,
192
,
283
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84
in pesticides,
10
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11
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19
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24
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40
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41
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43
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64
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72
,
85
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99
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102
,
192
,
206
,
283
–
84
,
319
Chicago, IL
demand for local food,
280
food terminal system,
52
public school system,
280
Sustainable Manufacturing Center,
270
urban planning,
271
see also
The Plant
chickens (urban)
as solution to food crisis,
17
–
18
,
307
,
323
,
327
in the US,
67
,
212
–
13
,
215
,
231
,
259
Christensen, Roxanne,
185
,
193
–
97
City Farmer (Vancouver),
161
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163
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168
,
166
,
181
,
325
climate change,
50
,
62
–
64
,
119
,
265
Cohen, Jack,
23
colony collapse disorder,
98
–
100
,
317
commercial urban farming,
12
,
15
,
17
,
94
,
109
,
126
,
167
,
176
–
77
,
188
,
191
,
308
,
324
.
See also
Allen, Will; Hantz Farms.
commodity crops,
25
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44
,
49
,
51
,
55
,
64
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71
,
80
,
153
,
192
,
205
Community Food Security Coalition,
208
,
246
,
324
community gardens
in Canada,
117
,
160
,
162
,
164
,
166
,
168
,
168
–
72
,
171
,
199
,
207
,
209
,
211
,
212
,
219
downside of,
22
social change tool,
20
see also
allotment gardens
Community Supported Agriculture.
See
CSA
companion planting,
82
,
84
,
148
,
286
,
292
,
317
compost
education,
165
–
66
,
201
,
203
,
206
,
209
,
215
as fertilizer,
39
–
40
,
82
,
121
,
136
,
319
objections to,
143
as waste management tool,
124
,
166
,
186
–
87
,
231
,
234
,
314
Concentrated Animal Feedlot Operation.
See
CAFO
corn
as commodity crop,
51
–
52
,
57
,
59
,
65
as food,
16
,
51
,
71
,
135
,
142
,
147
,
150
,
203
genetically modified,
43
as sweetener,
59