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Food Industry Responses to Consumer
Concerns: Implications for Farmers
Rod Hawkes
Senior Extension Associate
Food Industry Management Program
January 20, 2016
The Food Industry has LOTS of ISSUES!!• Obesity
• Gluten free
• Allergies
• Organic/Biodynamic
• GMOs
• Hormones
• Natural
• Local
• Sustainability
• Labor practices
• Animal rights
• Human rights
• Immigration
• Fair Trade
• Food Deserts
• Food Waste
• Vegetarian/Vegan
• Food safety
• Food security “A”
• Food security “B”
A partial list, in no particular order
Societal Context
• Pervasive Internet and social media usage
• Multi-media coverage of food and food industry
• Rising awareness of food related issues
• Rising concern about food sources & practices
• Levels of awareness and concern higher than
level of understanding of issues
• Information and misinformation abound
• Confusion conflates issues for many consumers
Recent Popular Books and Films About Food Industry Issues
Food as Designer Drug?
Source: New York Times Magazine, Feb 24, 2013
Source: Environmental Working Group, 2015
FARM
FRESH
Consumers Concerned but Confused
Food Industry Context
• Most retailers perceive themselves as buying
agents for consumers
• CPG food manufacturers fighting for food dollars
• Shifting consumer eating and shopping habits
• Shifting, intensifying retail competition
• Online shopping rising rapidly from a small base
• Rising expectations: quality, price, convenience
• Supply chain visibility and traceability
• Food safety concerns dominate
Major Environmental Issues and Organizations
• Sustainability
• Pesticides, herbicides
• Hormones, antibiotics
• GMOs
• Air quality
• Water quality
• Fisheries viability
• Food Waste
Inputs for Beef (per quarter pound)
Source: http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2012/06/27/155527365/visualizing-a-nation-of-meat-eaters
Source: greenpeace.org/usa/
Seafood Ratings by Environmental Impact of Sourcing
Seafood Ratings by Health Impact of Species
Wegmans Organic Seafood
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What’s better? Organic or Non-GMO?
Retailers that will not sell GE Salmon
Source: Friends of the Environment at
99%
Non-GMO
VERIFIED
“…grown without pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, growth
hormones, and above all GMOs.”
“…natural should only refer to the ingredients, not the way the product
is processed….”
“Food made by God is natural. Food made by a chemical company in
the lab is not natural.”
“If the human food product comes in a box or packet and any of the
ingredients have been processed, the term “natural” should never be
allowed.”
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“…It provides a halo for food producers without providing any actual
protection or valuable information to consumers. To this extent, it is
often downright misleading…”
Major Human Rights Concerns & Organizations
• Livable wages
• Child labor
• Slave labor
• Working conditions
• Immigration reform
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Major Animal Rights Issues & Organizations
• Gestation crates for pigs
• Battery cages for chickens
• “Factory farms”
• Antibiotics
• Hormones
• Testing
Gestation Crates Ad Campaigns
Gestation Crates Debate
Cage-free Hens and Eggs
HOW GOOD
Overall Sustainability Impact Ratings
How Good’s Product Rating Indicators
Source: howgood.com
Growing
Pesticide Practices Greenhouse Gas Profile
Fertilizer Practices Habitat Risk
Grower Type Site Diversity
Grower Record Livestock Index
Livestock
Feed Analysis Fertilizer Practices
Animal Welfare Antibiotics & Hormones
Pasture Use Waste Management
Pesticide Practices Historic Record
Takeaways…
• Awareness and concern are
widespread and growing rapidly
• Understanding lags as confusion
reigns
• Retailers & manufacturers are
changing policies and practices to
avoid controversy
• Growing pressure on farmers and
suppliers to change practices