Food Democracy Now!

Food Democracy Now!
Founded 2007
Founder Dave Murphy; Lisa Stokke
Type Non-profit
NGO
Focus Food politics, sustainable agriculture, Genetic modification protest.
Location
Area served
United States
Members
650,000
Key people
Dave Murphy; Lisa Stokke; Paul Willis; Aaron Woolf
Website fooddemocracynow.org

Food Democracy Now! is a grassroots movement and non-governmental organization based in Iowa, whose stated aim is to build a sustainable food system that protects our natural environment, sustains farmers, and nourishes families.[1] Food Democracy Now! members organize both through online campaigns and in-person actions across the country. The movement was founded in 2007 by Dave Murphy, a native Iowan, and Lisa Stokke.[2][3][4]

Within months after launching, Food Democracy Now! gathered nearly 100,000 signatures in support of 12 candidates for undersecretary appointments in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.[5] Since its founding the movement has grown to over 650,000 supporters throughout the United States. Food Democracy Now!'s founder Dave Murphy is a frequent speaker on food politics issues and appears regularly on mainstream media outlets. The movement has been vocal in its support of small farmers and GMO labelling and is known for its opposition to the Farmer Assurance Provision, commonly known as the "Monsanto Protection Act",[6] and genetic modification of foods.

References

  1. "About Food Democracy Now!". Food Democracy Now!.
  2. "Our Hero Dave Murphy of Food Democracy Now". gracelinks.org.
  3. Michele Simon. "Every State Counts: Support GMO Labeling in Oregon and Colorado | Michele Simon". Huffingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  4. "2 Oregon Counties Ban GE Crops in Landslide Election Victories". foodconsumer.org. 2014-05-22. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  5. "Food Democracy Now! advocates for sustainable farming practices". theragblog.blogspot.ca.
  6. "Food Democracy Now! Pushes for Congress to Repeal the 'Monsanto Protection Act'". salem-news.com.
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