The care they give their animals, the space, and the natural process they take is opposite of what super-farms do. The process that these super-farms would take to change is not likely because it would cut into pricing and raise costs.
Organization: The organization of these organic farms is connected to a market that wants and desires better and healthier foods. In the documentary we saw how the organic foods trade show has grown over the years. Large companies have bought up these organic farms because of the large market. The example the documentary gives is that of Stonyfield and how they wanted by Wal-Mart. The question is will these organic farms maintain its identity under large corporations.
1. Wal-Mart picking up organic foods shows that people want to change the way they eat, moving toward healthier decisions
2. The Value these organic farms give its consumers is great, not only is it healthier its also safer for us.
3. The inhumane treatment of animals will lead to more traditional farming methods Going back to traditional farming methods and organic farming will be looked at as a positive impact in the food