Background
The International Food Information Council (IFIC) describes itself as an โeducational organization focused on nutrition, food safety and agriculture.โ1โInternational Food Information Council,โ LinkedIn. Accessed November 10, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. The IFIC Foundation, the groupโs nonprofit arm incorporated in 1991, states its mission as โeffectively communicating science-based information on health, nutrition and food safety for the public good.โ2โAbout,โ International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
According to investigative research group US Right To Know (USRTK), IFIC is a food and agrichemical trade group that, along with the foundation, โconduct[s] research and training programs, produce marketing materials and coordinate other industry groups to communicate industry spin about food safety and nutrition. Messaging includes promoting and defending sugar, processed foods, artificial sweeteners, food additives, pesticides and genetically engineered foods.โ3โIFIC: How Big Food Spins Bad News,โ US Right to Know, February 24, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LvBqi
IFIC members include major food and drink producers such as PepsiCO and General Mills, and its operations have been supported by similar multinational food and drink companies including Coca-Cola, Hershey, McDonalds, as well as agricultural and chemical giant Monsanto (now Bayer).4โMembership,โ International Food Information Council. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/RLzus
FoodInsight.org is an โinformation hub created and curated by nutrition and food safety experts at the International Food Information Council (IFIC)โ.5โAbout,โ Food Insight. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ZN8vE
Stance on Climate Change
In 2020, Megan Meyer, Director of Science Communications at IFIC, wrote, โon an almost daily basis, we get new indications that our climate is becoming more precarious, from unprecedented wildfires around the world to the increasing incidence and severity of hurricanes, to the accelerating rate of polar ice loss.โ6Megan Meyer. โIntuitive Eating and the โUn-Dietโ; Sustainability (Finally!) Takes Shape; New Food Tech Gathers Momentum,โ GlobeNewswire, January 6, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/5sEq6
IFIC tweeted in October 2019 that farmers โarenโt just slowing climate change. Theyโre reversing it by practicing regenerative agricultureโ and linked to an article on the groupโs website analyzing whether regenerative agriculture is the future of farming.7โ#Farmers arenโt just slowing climate change. Theyโre reversing it by practicing regenerative #agriculture โ bit.ly/2nZJN49,โ Tweet by @FoodInsight, October 9, 2019. Retrieved from Twitter.com. Archived .png on file at DeSmog.
In 2019, IFIC released the results of a food and health survey which found that 22% of those polled had heard of regenerative agriculture and 55% said they had not but were interested in learning more.8Jeff Gelski. โConsumers show interest in regenerative agriculture,โ World Grain, May 23, 2019. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ev6ZT
Another consumer survey by the IFIC published in April 2020 on climate change and food production, discusses consumer attitudes towards climate and pesticides. One of the questions asked consumers to โrank the top three practices that you believe would most reduce food productionโs impact on climate change.โ The highest ranking answer was reducing greenhouse gas emissions, followed second by reducing pesticide use.9โClimate Change and Food Production: How Consumers View Agricultural Practices, Food Processing and Food Packaging in the Context of Climate Change Concerns,โ International Food Information Council, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The survey also showed many consumers โlook to ‘natural,’ ‘organic,’ and ‘locally produced’ labels to shape perceptions of a productโs impact on the climate.โ10โConsumer Survey: Climate Change and Food Production,โ Food Insight, April 22, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UezrD
โThese food labels were ranked highest for conveying a positive impact on climate change, with each ranking in the top three for over four in ten (42%) survey takers. Twenty-nine percent said that a ‘Non-GMO’ label conveyed a positive climate change impact, while just 8% said the same of a ‘Bioengineered’ label.”11โConsumer Survey: Climate Change and Food Production,โ Food Insight, April 22, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UezrD
โAnd while labeling is clearly important for many, nearly three out of ten (28%) said that none of the label options presented conveyed a positive impact on the climate.โ12โConsumer Survey: Climate Change and Food Production,โ Food Insight, April 22, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UezrD
Professor Tom Hoban of North Carolina State University told the Center for Media and Democracy in 1999 that the way IFIC designed its surveys was โloaded with language designed to bias the answersโ.13Karen Charman. โThe Professor Who Can Read Your Mind,โ PR Watch, Volume 6, No. 4 Fourth Quarter 1999. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/JkYZC
Read more: Regenerative Agriculture โ Criticisms and Concerns
In a post on the groupโs website about the future of food, Elizabeth Held, director at the White House Writers Group, argued that the benefits of precision agriculture can be huge: โPrecision agriculture technology allows farmers to reduce inputs, like fertilizer and pesticides. That reduction both saves farmers money and also contributes to environmental conservation.โ14Elizabeth Held. โFuture of Food, Part IV: A Farmer with a Vision,โ Food Insight, May 31, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/mwUxZ
Read more: Digital and Precision Agriculture โ Criticisms and Concerns
Role in Pesticides Controversy
In 2011, IFIC was a large presence at the American Dietetic Associationโs annual conference, hosting a number of events that Food Safety News reporter Michele Simon described as โcorporate-funded, pro-pesticide spinโ.15Michele Simon. โPesticides are good for you,โ Food Safety News, October 17, 2011. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Sqc1v
In August 2016, IFIC tweeted that without pesticides โyields would greatly reduceโ16โWithout crop protection like #pesticides, yields would greatly reduce – http://bit.ly/2asCUBu #ag #agtech,โ Tweet from user @FoodInsight, August 7, 2016. Retrieved from Twitter.com. Archived .png on file at DeSmog. and linked to a post on its website by Elizabeth Held, director at the White House Writers Group, about a study commissioned by COPA-COGECA. It says that pesticide bans and restrictions โharm the environmentโ.17Elizabeth Held. โWhat Happens When You Stop Using Crop Protection,โ Food Insight, August 2, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/AXVqY
The study and post made a number of other claims, including that without crop protection, costs for growing certain crops would increase and thus โthat means higher food costs for all of usโ. It also argues that a ban on neonicotinoid pesticides in Europe has led to a fall in oilseed rape sowing, โwhich has a negative environmetal impact.โ18Elizabeth Held. โWhat Happens When You Stop Using Crop Protection,โ Food Insight, August 2, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/AXVqY
In 2016, a blog post, titled โCutting Through the Clutter on Glyphosateโ by IFIC Director of External and Member Communications, Jennifer Martin, argued that the International Agency for Research on Cancerโs determinations about the carcinogenic pesticide glyphosate, had been โbased on flawed and discredited scienceโ by some experts.19Jennifer Martin. โCutting through the Clutter on Glyphosate,โ Food Insight, January 14, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/8DORw
Industry watchdog US Right to Know (USRTK) fact-checked the claims and found that IFIC had relied on industry sources. USRTK also wrote that agriculture and chemical giant Monsanto, who were also the producers of glyphosate-based product Roundup, had identified IFIC as โone of the ‘industry partners’ that could help defend glyphosate from cancer concerns.โ20Stacey Malkan. โGlyphosate spin check: tracking claims about the most widely used herbicide,โ US Right to Know, April 26, 2019. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ohJ1Vm
Glyphosate is the world’s most widely used weed killer which the International Agency for Research on Cancer said in 2015 was โprobably carcinogenic to humansโ but was re-approved for use by the EU in 2017.21โGlyphosate,โ Pesticide Action Network. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/AparD In January 2020, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a statement that said it had concluded that โthere are no risks of concern to human health when glyphosate is used according to the label and that it is not a carcinogen.โ22โEPA Finalises Glyphosate Mitigation,โ US Environmental Protection Agency, January 30, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/iyvPB
Lobbying
IFIC reportedly spent over $22 million in the five-year period from 2013-2018 on lobbying,23โIFIC: How Big Food Spins Bad News,โ US Right to Know, February 24, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LvBqi while IFIC Foundation spent over $5 million in those five years, according to tax forms filed with the IRS.24โInternational Food Information Council Foundation,โ Charity Navigator. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/GhWOY
IFICโs Foundation website says it does not engage in lobbying: โWe do not lobby or further any political, partisan, or corporate interestโ. But it says it sends โeducational materialsโ to policymakers usually during a public comment period or through opportunities with its partners. It also sends its research to federal government press offices and organises conferences to bring together โdifferent stakeholders and policymakersโ.25โAbout,โ International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
In a 2017 report, sub-titled โA guide to food industry front groups,โ the Center for Food Safety described IFIC as โbeing extremely aggressive with the mediaโ and evaluated that โmost of the โinformationโ IFIC promotes parrots industry talking pointsโ.26โBest Public Relations that Money Can Buy โ A Guide to Food Industry Front Groups,โ Center for Food Safety, May 2013. Archived November 10, 2020. Archived .pdf at DeSmog.
Funding
IFIC does not declare its funding sources. A recently deleted page on IFIC’s Foundation’s website says it receives funding from companies that support the Foundationโs mission, individual contributions, contributions from other foundations and associations (including IFIC) and grants from government agencies.27โFAQs,โ International Food Information Council Foundation. Archived August 7, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wbQZj
Affiliations
IFICโs partners include the US Department of Agriculture, World Health Organization, and UN Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.28โAbout,โ International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
The group lists its โPartners and Supportersโ on a now-deleted page on its website:29โPartners and Supporters,โ International Food Information Council Foundation. Archived August 8, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/mWnGH
- Abbott Nutrition
- Ajinomoto Health & Nutrition North America, Inc.
- Atkins Nutritionals, Inc.
- Barilla Group
- Cargill, Incorporated
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Compass Group
- Corteva Agriscience
- Danone North America PBC
- DuPont Nutrition
- Ferrero USA
- General Mills, Inc.
- Heartland Food Products Group
- The Hershey Company
- Kerry
- Mars, Incorporated
- McDonaldโs
- Mondelฤz International
- PepsiCo
- Red Bull North America
- Zoetis
Other Resources
Resources
- 1โInternational Food Information Council,โ LinkedIn. Accessed November 10, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 2โAbout,โ International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 3โIFIC: How Big Food Spins Bad News,โ US Right to Know, February 24, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LvBqi
- 4โMembership,โ International Food Information Council. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/RLzus
- 5
- 6Megan Meyer. โIntuitive Eating and the โUn-Dietโ; Sustainability (Finally!) Takes Shape; New Food Tech Gathers Momentum,โ GlobeNewswire, January 6, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/5sEq6
- 7โ#Farmers arenโt just slowing climate change. Theyโre reversing it by practicing regenerative #agriculture โ bit.ly/2nZJN49,โ Tweet by @FoodInsight, October 9, 2019. Retrieved from Twitter.com. Archived .png on file at DeSmog.
- 8Jeff Gelski. โConsumers show interest in regenerative agriculture,โ World Grain, May 23, 2019. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ev6ZT
- 9โClimate Change and Food Production: How Consumers View Agricultural Practices, Food Processing and Food Packaging in the Context of Climate Change Concerns,โ International Food Information Council, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 10โConsumer Survey: Climate Change and Food Production,โ Food Insight, April 22, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UezrD
- 11โConsumer Survey: Climate Change and Food Production,โ Food Insight, April 22, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UezrD
- 12โConsumer Survey: Climate Change and Food Production,โ Food Insight, April 22, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/UezrD
- 13Karen Charman. โThe Professor Who Can Read Your Mind,โ PR Watch, Volume 6, No. 4 Fourth Quarter 1999. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/JkYZC
- 14Elizabeth Held. โFuture of Food, Part IV: A Farmer with a Vision,โ Food Insight, May 31, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/mwUxZ
- 15Michele Simon. โPesticides are good for you,โ Food Safety News, October 17, 2011. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/Sqc1v
- 16โWithout crop protection like #pesticides, yields would greatly reduce – http://bit.ly/2asCUBu #ag #agtech,โ Tweet from user @FoodInsight, August 7, 2016. Retrieved from Twitter.com. Archived .png on file at DeSmog.
- 17Elizabeth Held. โWhat Happens When You Stop Using Crop Protection,โ Food Insight, August 2, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/AXVqY
- 18Elizabeth Held. โWhat Happens When You Stop Using Crop Protection,โ Food Insight, August 2, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/AXVqY
- 19Jennifer Martin. โCutting through the Clutter on Glyphosate,โ Food Insight, January 14, 2016. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/8DORw
- 20Stacey Malkan. โGlyphosate spin check: tracking claims about the most widely used herbicide,โ US Right to Know, April 26, 2019. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/ohJ1Vm
- 21โGlyphosate,โ Pesticide Action Network. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/AparD
- 22โEPA Finalises Glyphosate Mitigation,โ US Environmental Protection Agency, January 30, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/iyvPB
- 23โIFIC: How Big Food Spins Bad News,โ US Right to Know, February 24, 2020. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/LvBqi
- 24โInternational Food Information Council Foundation,โ Charity Navigator. Archived November 10, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/GhWOY
- 25โAbout,โ International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 26โBest Public Relations that Money Can Buy โ A Guide to Food Industry Front Groups,โ Center for Food Safety, May 2013. Archived November 10, 2020. Archived .pdf at DeSmog.
- 27โFAQs,โ International Food Information Council Foundation. Archived August 7, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/wbQZj
- 28โAbout,โ International Food Information Council (IFIC) Foundation. Archived September 15, 2020. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 29โPartners and Supporters,โ International Food Information Council Foundation. Archived August 8, 2020. Archive.fo URL: https://archive.fo/mWnGH