There are no political biases in this site but ideological biases do exist, which pulls the issue of objectivity. The site states its goals clearly, not hiding the main aim and implying it. . The main goal of this sit!.
e is to protect the environment, reduce poverty, fight against hunger, create awareness and provide you with a Food First membership. Their mission statement went like this, "Food First empowers citizens to address the root causes of hunger, poverty and environmental decline. Our research and educational materials reveal how anti-democratic institutions and belief systems promote hunger and environmental deterioration'. The intended users of this site vary from a layperson to a subject expert. To anyone and everyone that it will appeal to. To everyone that cares and wants to make a difference in the issue discussed.
Accuracy?. The sources and facts are clearly and correctly listed, it is also free from grammatical, spelling and typographical errors. All works are cited from the right sources. Authors indicated that their work has been strictly researched. "We participate in activist coalitions and furnish clearly written and carefully researched analyses, arguments and action plans for people who want to help change the world "(www.food first.org/who/). All sources in this site are concrete and reliable as it is adopted from established sources.
The authority of this website is completely dependable because, firstly it is clear that Food First is officially responsible and approves of the contents of the page. There is no one particular author of this website, but among the authors are, Dr. Peter Rosset, who is the Co-Director of Food First. He is a food rights activist, agroecologist and rural development specialist with a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. His published books include America Needs Human Rights (Food First Books, 1999), World Hunger: 12 Myths, Second Edition (Grove Press, 1998), Agroecology (McGraw-Hill, 1990), and A Cautionary Tale: Failed US Development Policy in Central America (Lynne Rienner, 1996).