It's interesting that the pork industry is not about producing food; it is about slaughtering pigs. I wonder how damaging it is to have something called the "National Pork Board" to protect the interests of pig slaughter? Or "the National Cattlemens Beef Association" or the "National Egg Board..." What if we just had boards that were about feeding the world, not promoting a certain method of producing food? Would these corporations be more willing to pivot if their identity wasn't tied to the success of their own production method?
What if the ink pen industry was super tied to making sure people continued to write with pens and didn't use computers? They made sure that government forms were all handwritten, and children were not allowed to write papers on computers unless they got a note from their doctor. The industry made writing on paper seem like this really manly thing, and men tied their masculinity to handwriting and only women and liberals used computers... anyways...