April 20, 2024

Independent, not corporate farmers are needed

When the Des Moines Register prints “many rural towns are dying, but a new pork processing plant In northwest Iowa offers hope,” they fail to mention why rural communities are dying in the first place, nor the negative effects this slaughterhouse has on our community and environment.

Rural communities are dying because of the factory farm industry. They exploit our rural communities by extracting profits to big corporations — meanwhile leaving us with the pollution.

According to Food and Water Watch, over the past three decades, Iowa counties that sold the most hogs and had the largest farms had declining county-wide incomes, slower growth in median household income and declining numbers of local businesses compared to the statewide average.

Slaughterhouses and factory farms are a cancer not a cure. What we really need is more independent local farmers that create vibrant rural communities, not corporate owned factory farms and slaughterhouses that extract profits from our rural communities and leave us with the pollution.