This is going to be interesting!
Trump put RFK in charge of Health and he will have a big impact on agriculture and food.
What could possibly go wrong with an Environmental Activist like Kennedy challenging food and agriculture to clean up their contaminated unhealthy food?
Kennedy has campaigned against seed oils ( canola and soybeans) pesticides and food additives. Wow!
The farmers who voted for Trump and supporters here in Canada are about to get criticized for their production methods that support the industrial food system.
Are some of them having second thoughts about Trump and his choices?
I can't wait to hear all the lame excuses from the Agrisilly regulars!
There is an old adage be careful on what you wish for!
Potential tarrifs, a trade war, market loss and criticism of seed oils and a ban on pesticides all in the realm of possibility
Pretty soon Republicans are going to be eating more organic food and doing yoga!
Trump sure knows his voters! LOL
"Over the weekend, Trump told podcaster Joe Rogan he was 100 percent committed to including Kennedy in his administration, with a focus on health. On Monday, Kennedy claimed at a virtual event that Trump promised him “control of the public health agencies,” which he said included the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health. “And then also the USDA,” Kennedy continued, “which, you know, is key to making America healthy because we’ve got to get off of seed oils and we’ve got to get off of pesticide-intensive agriculture.”
Banning pesticides — not to mention food additives, seed oils or ultra-processed foods, as Kennedy has also advocated — would completely upend the existing U.S. food system. And if Trump truly lets Kennedy “go wild” on food and health, as he promised in remarks at a recent campaign rally it would represent a 180 degree reversal from the agriculture agenda during his first term, which included rolling back pesticide restrictions and other food-related regulations."
Trump put RFK in charge of Health and he will have a big impact on agriculture and food.
What could possibly go wrong with an Environmental Activist like Kennedy challenging food and agriculture to clean up their contaminated unhealthy food?
Kennedy has campaigned against seed oils ( canola and soybeans) pesticides and food additives. Wow!
The farmers who voted for Trump and supporters here in Canada are about to get criticized for their production methods that support the industrial food system.
Are some of them having second thoughts about Trump and his choices?
I can't wait to hear all the lame excuses from the Agrisilly regulars!
There is an old adage be careful on what you wish for!
Potential tarrifs, a trade war, market loss and criticism of seed oils and a ban on pesticides all in the realm of possibility
Pretty soon Republicans are going to be eating more organic food and doing yoga!
Trump sure knows his voters! LOL
"Over the weekend, Trump told podcaster Joe Rogan he was 100 percent committed to including Kennedy in his administration, with a focus on health. On Monday, Kennedy claimed at a virtual event that Trump promised him “control of the public health agencies,” which he said included the Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration and National Institutes of Health. “And then also the USDA,” Kennedy continued, “which, you know, is key to making America healthy because we’ve got to get off of seed oils and we’ve got to get off of pesticide-intensive agriculture.”
Banning pesticides — not to mention food additives, seed oils or ultra-processed foods, as Kennedy has also advocated — would completely upend the existing U.S. food system. And if Trump truly lets Kennedy “go wild” on food and health, as he promised in remarks at a recent campaign rally it would represent a 180 degree reversal from the agriculture agenda during his first term, which included rolling back pesticide restrictions and other food-related regulations."
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