Monsanto is dedicated to addressing the factual errors in Food, Inc. regarding our company and business practices. Below are links to what other companies and individuals are saying about the film.
Alpha Zeta
Food, Inc.
Freedom to grow and produce food in the manner farmers' choose is the only way American agriculture will meet future demand.
American Farm Bureau
Food Inc.
Thanks to technology, farmers and ranchers are better able to produce safe and abundant food for our growing nation. This week there is a movie being released in cities across the United States that misrepresents how farmers and ranchers produce food in this country.
The Real Story of Ag
Agriculture is under attack. No it isn't an attack by insects, droughts or other pests. Those attacks we can fend off on our own, we are used to things out of our control. No, this attack is in the form of a movie called "Food Inc."
Center for Consumer Freedom
Food Inc.: Same Old Complaints, No New Solutions
Food Inc. is a well-made documentary, but it doesn’t tell us anything new.
Cleveland.com
Take food documentary with a grain of salt
The film boasts an all-star cast of food pundits, including Eric Schlosser and Michael Pollan. But after sitting through the most one-sided documentary since the last Michael Moore offering, I have trouble seeing what the makers of "Food, Inc." were trying to accomplish.
DTN The Progressive Farmer
Ag Groups Responding to Food Inc.
Agricultural groups from the meat industry to seed companies are launching their responses to "Food Inc., a film that effectively shows if food doesn't come from a local, organic farm and freshly cooked in your home using five ingredients or less, then it must be bad.
Farm World
Ag industry reacts to new contentious documentary
When two best-selling authors turned Hollywood filmmakers Eric Schlosser and Michael Pollan released a controversial new documentary titled Food, Inc., the agriculture industry quickly reacted to the film’s accusations of the U.S. food supply.
Forbes
What Food Activists Ignore
A new documentary tugs heart strings. But how do we feed the world?
Grumpy Glutton
Grumping about San Francisco restaurants since 2008. It only seems like longer.
FOOD, INC.: Not Your Typical Local/Organic/Sustainable Propaganda
Go to see Food, Inc. Do it with an open mind. That means acknowledging that the filmmaker may have a point AND that the film may be wrong about those it criticizes. This is the start of a debate, not the end of one.
Julie’s Fresh Air
Thought-provoking conversation on American Agriculture, Country Life, Good Food and Intentional living.
Monsanto Develops Fact Site Before Release of Movie, Food Inc
Julie’s notes: If you go see Food, Inc. this summer, get the facts first. Otherwise don’t waste your money.
Mark Reardon Show
Brad Mitchell - Director of Public Affairs for Monsanto talks with Mark about the documentary Food, Inc.
Robert Kenner - Director of the documentary Food, Inc.talks with Mark about his film and the controversy surrounding it.
Minnesota Agri-Growth Council Newsletter
All Types of Ag Systems Needed to Feed Growing Population
Food Inc. Movie Ignores Daunting Task of Feeding 9 Billion Mouths by 2050
MonsantoBlog.com
What Do Monsanto and Food, Inc. Have in Common? Intellectual Property
Ironically, the defense of intellectual property is the bone that Kenner has to pick with Monsanto in Food, Inc.
Food, Inc.: Did Monsanto decline to participate?
We invited Elise and a crew to a trade show to learn more about Monsanto, agriculture and talk with farmers. They opted not to come to the show.
National Chicken Council
NCC Responds to “Food, Inc” Movie
Food, Inc., is a one-sided, negative, and misleading film about the way food is produced and sold in the United States. It is a documentary about the American food system the way Raiders of the Lost Ark was a documentary about archaeology.
National Corn Growers Association
Corn Growers: New Documentary Attacks Farming, Would Boost Food Costs
National Corn Growers Association President Bob Dickey released the following statement today on the new documentary, Food Inc. "U.S. corn farmers are proud of their work. Each season, we battle the elements to plant, grow and harvest a crop that is the world’s wonder, a crop that is used safely for countless products, from food to fuel to fiber."
NPR
Debate Over Food Movie Misses Most Farmers
Ordinary farmers — the people who grow the lion's share of what America eats — have largely been left out of the mainstream media debate over the film.
Pork Magazine
Coming to a Theater Near You
It may be hard to lay down the $7 or $10 for a ticket to this "documentary", but anyone involved with food production, particularly meat, poultry or corn to see what's being said about you and what consumers will increasingly believe to be true.
SafeFoodInc.com
America’s food supply is a modern miracle and one in which we as a society can take pride. American consumers deserve all the facts – just what this web site aims to deliver.
Western Growers Association
MOVIE REVIEW: FOOD, INC.
Western Growers Communications Manager Paul Simonds took part in an advanced screening of Robert Kenner’s Food, Inc. last Thursday, June 4.