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    Just Food: Why We Need to Think More About Decoupled Crop Subsidies as an Obligation to Justice
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33 (2): 355-367. 2020.
    In this article I respond to the obligation to institute the policy of decoupled crop subsidies as is provided in Pilchman’s article “Money for Nothing: Are decoupled Crop Subsidies Just?” With growing problems of poor nutrition in the United States there have been two different but related phenomenon that have appeared. First, the obesity epidemic that has ravaged the nation and left an increasing number of people very unhealthy; and second, the phenomenon of food deserts where individuals are …Read more