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Monsanto

A conversation with Monsanto on migrant farmworker housing

By Robert Holly | April 13, 2016

A Monsanto spokesperson answers questions about hiring and housing migrant farmworkers.

Labor & Immigration

Cargill Plans to Reduce Antibiotics Use in Beef Cattle by 20% | The Wall Street Journal

By Big Ag Watch staff | March 9, 2016

Agribusiness company is researching alternatives to antibiotics, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Cargill

Fort Morgan workers accuse Cargill of federal employment discrimination | The Denver Post

By Big Ag Watch staff | March 8, 2016

A Colorado Cargill plant fired 150 mostly Somali Muslim workers in December.

Seeds

New index ranks companies on farmers’ access to their seeds

By Robert Holly | March 4, 2016

A new study found that DuPont, Monsanto, Syngenta and other leading agribusiness companies need to do a better job providing smallholder farmers with seeds.

Cargill

UK: Cargill loses Court of Appeal challenge | Feednavigator.com

By Big Ag Watch staff | January 25, 2016

Cargill has failed to win its appeal over a fine it was ordered to pay in a UK case involving the death of a worker.

ADM

Supreme Court Denies Nestle, Cargill, ADM Appeal in Slave Labor Case | Wall Street Journal

By Big Ag Watch staff | January 12, 2016

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider an appeal by three major companies seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging they aided and abetted child slave labor on cocoa plantations in Africa.

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