I'm not anti-government nor am I politically-savvy. I read the headlines, I shake my head, I worry, and then I hope that somehow it will all get fixed. But there is one slice of government that often grabs my attention and leaves me seething mad and spewing venom, and that is the US Department of Agriculture. The USDA is involved in distributing food and nutrition guidelines (aka the food pyramid) to Americans, providing food to those in need, and assisting farmers with the production and sale of foods through financial means (subsidies). But a recent article in the NY Times has me (once again) wondering why our tax dollars are supporting an agency that is obviously operating under a huge conflict of interest.
According to the article, Domino's Pizza sales were spiraling downward. An organization called Dairy Management came in and helped Domino's create a line of pizzas with 40% more cheese, then created and financed a $12 million marketing program to promote the new pizzas. It worked, and sales grew. Who wouldn't love a cheesier pizza, after all, despite being loaded with saturated fat and calories? Turns out that Dairy Management is a marketing creation of the USDA. So they are finding ways to help dairy farmers sell more cheese through fatty pizzas, while at the same trying to discourage people from eating this same kind of food via anti-obesity campaigns and nutritional guidelines!
HOW ARE WE BENEFITING FROM THIS?
The article goes on to say:
In one instance, Dairy Management spent millions of dollars on research to support a national advertising campaign promoting the notion that people could lose weight by consuming more dairy products, records and interviews show. The campaign went on for four years, ending in 2007, even though other researchers — one paid by Dairy Management itself — found no such weight-loss benefits.
The USDA cannot serve both farmers and consumers in this manner. It is deceptive and confusing and, ultimately, a waste of our tax dollars. The reason the USDA is working so hard to promote cheese is that milk consumption has fallen in the US, so they are looking for other outlets for dairy. Maybe, just maybe, we don't need to be producing so much of it? (Particularly when a huge percentage of the population is lactose-intolerant.)
It's not that I want to see farmers going out of business, but I want to see a change in the way they are farming. Much of farming nowadays is just plain unhealthy: either animals are treated inhumanely and loaded with antibiotics, or crops are doused in pesticides and grown for use in processed foods. And the USDA supports it. So fine! Support it, USDA -- but make up your freaking mind. You can't support conventional agriculture and national health -- at least not the way you've been doing it so far. It's all wrong, wrong, wrong.
So I'm going to keep on making my minuscule statement by feeding my family the healthiest foods we can afford. Local, organic, fresh, self-grown if possible. Can change be made on such a small scale? I hope so, because it's all I feel I CAN do.
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