Global food policy is controlled by ultra-processed food giants Coke, Nestlé and Pepsi


READ HERE: New research published in the journal Agriculture and Human Values reveals that global food and health policy is controlled by a “complex web of ultra-processed food producers” that include Coca-Cola, Nestlé and PepsiCo.

The reason why farmers are under the knife by the climate brigade for “polluting” the planet is because the large, multinational corporations that produce most of the unhealthiest “food” on the planet are steering agriculture off a cliff for their own benefit, and that of other “stakeholders” like the World Economic Forum (WEF) that is leading a transformation from a solely corporate-dominated food and health model to a “multi-stakeholder” model.

The multi-stakeholder model has unleashed all sorts of new initiatives, partnerships, platforms and roundtables devoted to implementing new global “solutions” to agricultural “problems.”

Klaus Schwab is behind all this, as is the other usual suspect Bill Gates. These globalist architects think their ideas will manifest a final solution for the planet that enshrines them at the top and everyone else at rock bottom where they will be left to consume bugs and misery.

“Our results suggest that we now have a corporate-aligned, multi-stakeholder-led, global food governance system disproportionately organized by specific actors with common interests in advancing the ultra-processed food industry,” said Scott Slater, the study’s lead author from Australia’s Deakin University, to The Defender, a project associated with 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


 

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