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Seeking economic justice for the family-scale farming community. Through research, advocacy, and economic development our goal is to empower farmers - partnered with consumers - in support of ecologically produced local, organic and authentic food.
The Cornucopia Institute will engage in educational activities supporting the ecological principles and economic wisdom underlying sustainable and organic agriculture. Through research and investigations on agricultural issues, The Cornucopia Institute will provide needed information to consumers, family farmers, and the media.

Mark Kastel is co-founder of The Cornucopia Institute, a progressive farm policy research group based in Wisconsin and acts as its Senior Farm Policy Analyst. He directs its Organic Integrity Project.

For almost 20 years prior to Cornucopia’s launch he was president of M. A. Kastel and Associates, Inc. His professional practice included political consulting, lobbying on behalf of family farm groups, and business development work benefiting family-scale farmers. Mr. Kastel has played a key role in a number of cooperative ventures designed to empower farmers in the marketplace. His development work has focused on creating sustainable farmer-owned businesses with an emphasis on dairy production and marketing.

Kastel played a key role in the farm community's response to the introduction of rBGH. His watershed research, published while doing policy work for the Farmers Union, brought great media scrutiny when he revealed the fact that cows were dying and whole herds were suffering from serious illnesses soon after they were injected. He has been intimately involved at numerous stages during development of the bill to regulate organic farming in Congress, as part of the 1990 farm bill, and the subsequent rule making process at the USDA. He continues to be closely involved in monitoring the seriously flawed management of the National Organic Program at the USDA.

Kastel, who worked for agribusiness giants International Harvester, J.I. Case and FMC before making the paradigm shift to sustainable farming, lives on a 160-acre organic farm in the rugged hills of southwestern Wisconsin, near the tiny burg of Rockton.

Will Fantle is co-founder of The Cornucopia Institute, . He is also the organization's Research Director.

Mr. Fantle's previous professional experience is varied but always with a focus on the environment. He has worked in both the public and private sectors developing and promoting renewable energy technologies. Fantle has been a respected consultant in the area of recycling, focusing on municipal and industrial waste generators. For many years he was a regular contributor of feature articles on environmental, resource, food, and health issues for national magazines and urban weekly papers. He is a 2001 recipient of an award from Fairness and Accuracy in Media's Project Censored for his story, Plutonium Pancakes. Mr. Fantle has also worked as webmaster for the Wisconsin Stewardship Network, a coalition of the state's hunting, fishing and environmental groups.

Mr. Fantle graduated with honors from the UW-Eau Claire with degrees in Economics and Political Science. He has been a longtime environmental activist, has served on the boards of several environmental organizations active in Wisconsin, andserves on the Eau Claire County Board. He is married and resides with his wife Francie in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

The Cornucopia Institute has worked hard to maintain a diversity of perspectives and backgrounds on our board of directors. They represent key stakeholder constituencies within the organic and family farming movements including pioneering organic agricultural producers, consumers, scientists, public policy experts, environmentalists/conservation experts, entrepreneurs and retailers. They hail from almost all regions of the country and they share a common dedication to protecting the economic interests of family farmers, the environment and the quality and integrity of the food we all eat.

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Articles


Peace Cereal Illegally Misleading Consumers?


The Cornucopia Institute filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, alleging that Hearthside Food Solutions, which manufactures Peace...

(Not) Crying over Spilt Soymilk --- Organic Farmers Celebrating Victory over Corporate Agribusiness

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New Administration at USDA Steps Up to End Organic Corruption


Industry Watchdog/Washington Post Investigation Brings Down Old Leadership

Organic Watchdog Asks USDA to Overturn Bush-Era Illegal Shenanigans


Synthetic Oils in Infant Formula Could Be Making Babies Sick

Cornucopia, WI – For years, the USDA’s National Organic Program has failed to enforce...

National Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement Could Harm Local, Family-scale and Organic Growers


“This proposed food safety agreement will do nothing to tackle the root cause of the food safety problem, which is, in most cases, manure from...

Proposed Federal Rules Could Competitively Injure Small, Local and Organic Fresh Market Produce Growers


The “Leafy Green Marketing Agreement,” which requires producers to follow a set of rules (metrics) in the name of food safety, has already shown...

New Report: Many Organic Soy Food Brands Importing Beans From China


Tremendous growth in the organic soy foods industry has occurred over the last two decades as consumers seek healthy dietary alternative sources...

Replacing Mother: Imitating Human Breast Milk in the Laboratory


The Cornucopia Institute presents research indicating that new additives placed in infant formula are seriously endangering the health of some...