Consumers Are Unaware OF The Impact Large Food Distributors Have Upon Nebraska Farmers
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3 pages in length. The American farmer once represented the very backbone upon which this country flourished; through farmers' laborious efforts, the nation's economic, social and political stature grew sturdier and more steadfast as a solvent provider. As the years passed and other food options presented themselves from outside the United States, however, consumers began to realize the vastness of their choices and readily funneled their money to a combination of out-of-state and out-of-country farmers, a move that has caused the steady decline of Nebraska's own market. At issue is the fact that consumers do not realize the detrimental impact such purchasing choices have upon the local economy and how, if buying habits are not changed, will ultimately cost Nebraska farmers their very livelihood. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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