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The CAFO Reader

The Tragedy of Industrial Animal Factories

Daniel Imhoff 

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The CAFO Reader is possibly the most powerful indictment of factory farming ever compiled, with essays from 30 of the world's leading experts. It also offers a vision for a food system that leaves behind the horrific 20th century model of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations.

The CAFO Reader brings the tragic world of industrial food production into sharp focus with essays on every facet of factory farming: health, environment, animal welfare, labor, politics, economics, and so on. This affordable reader is a companion book to the larger photo-essay volume, CAFO: The Tragedy of Industrial Animal Factories. It is sure to become a relied-upon resource for activists, food policy makers, academics, the media and the general public for many years. This project is a follow-up to the highly successful project Fatal Harvest, published in 2002. It is being supported by an extensive outreach campaign with events around the country.

Product Details

PublisherWatershed Media
Publish DateJune 01, 2010
Pages480
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780970950055
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 1.1 inches | 1.5 pounds

Reviews

"Essential reading."--"Evening Standard"
"The [book] is not meant solely to create shock and awe, but instead provides lines of reasoning that have the capacity to stick."--"Edible San Francisco"
"For those who care about one of the greatest moral failings of our times, the Cafo Reader is indispensable."--"Choice"
"Gives a full picture of the environmental, social, and ethical implications of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations."--"Grist Magazine: Environmental News & Commentary"
"Not only are most of the top critics of factory farming gathered together, the excerpts chosen represent some of their most important work. In short, no other book provides such a thorough introduction to factory farming."--"National Catholic Reporter"

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