“One of the most abused country on earth is Mexico. The marketing spills over the border, and people are persuaded to eat food that's bad for them, more in rich countries than in poor ones. I was traveling the world. What really struck me was the way we engage with food - how it's a global phenomenon - the world becoming more and more disconnected from it.” PeopleWorldCountryEarthPoorRichMarketingPhenomenon Author:Raj Patel
“I do think we have a food problem. In 2006, which is the year for which we have the latest data, 35.5 million Americans were food insecure. That means there are 35.5 million Americans who are so hard up at some point during the year that they didn't know where their next meal was coming from. That's a lot of Americans. They don't get reported very much because there's nothing spectacular about people skipping a meal because they're poor. The media tends to ignore that, just as it ignores the sort of chronic food shortages elsewhere in the world.” PeopleThinkingWorldMeanProblemPoorElsewhereInsecure Author:Raj Patel
“Far from being a “luxury for the rich,” organic farming may turn out to be a necessity not just for the poor, but for everyone.” MayTurnsPoorRichLuxuryFarmingOrganic Farming Author:Raj Patel