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In this episode of Democracy Does, I sat down with Professor Andrew Flachs of Purdue University to unpack how agriculture policy affects far more than farmers—it touches all of us. Dr. Flachs, an environmental anthropologist and author of Feeding the World as If People Mattered, breaks down how tariffs, trade wars, labor shortages, and consolidation in agribusiness ripple through the economy, from grocery store prices to the survival of rural communities.
By Robin HamiltonIn this episode of Democracy Does, I sat down with Professor Andrew Flachs of Purdue University to unpack how agriculture policy affects far more than farmers—it touches all of us. Dr. Flachs, an environmental anthropologist and author of Feeding the World as If People Mattered, breaks down how tariffs, trade wars, labor shortages, and consolidation in agribusiness ripple through the economy, from grocery store prices to the survival of rural communities.