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How 'Supermarket Organic' Food Is Hurting Small Farmers

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"Organic Futures: Struggling for Sustainability on the Small Farm" by Connor Fitzmaurice and Brian Gareau. (Courtesy Yale Press)
"Organic Futures: Struggling for Sustainability on the Small Farm" by Connor Fitzmaurice and Brian Gareau. (Courtesy Yale Press)

When you think of "organic food," what do you think of?

A bin of apples at Whole Foods? A pile of greens at the farmer's market? Or maybe just the blue box mac and cheese with an "organic" sticker on it at Stop & Shop?

Once a counterculture movement, "organic" has gone mainstream, proven by McDonald's organic coffee or Walmart's dabbling in an all-organic brand. Now, it's not surprising to see organic foods that are produced by a huge, industrial food system, which is the exact opposite of the small-scale farmers that started the movement.

Where does that leave those farmers?

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Connor J. Fitzmaurice, Ph.D. candidate in sociology at Boston University

Brian J. Gareau, associate professor of sociology at Boston College.

This segment aired on October 26, 2016.

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