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The sequel to the influential documentary 'Food, Inc' 鈥 which shone a light on the country's corporate-driven food system 鈥攆eatures the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, an organization fighting for human rights in Florida farms.
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Farmworkers marched through Palm Beach, urging Wendy's chairman to end 'modern-day slavery' on farmsArtists, faith communities and farmworkers with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers marched in Palm Beach to urge Nelson Peltz, board chairman of Wendy's, to join the Fair Food Program. Peltz owns the hedge fund Trian Partners and has a home in the Town of Palm Beach. His hedge fund is the company鈥檚 largest shareholder.
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The federal fight against the soot and ash from pre-harvest sugarcane burns has ended 鈥 for now.
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FAMU is teaching sustainable fresh produce practices to residents in West Palm Beach
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A non-profit urban farm partners with city and community stakeholders to produce a food forest that aims to address the city's food desert.
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The city of West Palm Beach has decided not to renew the land lease for the Henrietta Bridge Farm near the Historic Northwest neighborhood. The decision could worsen the area's food desert situation.
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Officials met with farmers in southern Miami-Dade County Wednesday to explain the latest on a potentially devastating invasive fruit fly outbreak.鈥淚t all鈥