The National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) responded to the Make Our Children Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission report by stressing the importance of crop protection tools in maintaining sustainable wheat production and food security. Without these tools, farmers would struggle to manage pests, diseases, and weeds, leading to reduced yields, higher prices, and limited availability for consumers. NAWG also pushed back on the report’s characterization of enriched and refined grains as “ultra-processed,” emphasizing their role in providing essential nutrients like fiber, iron, and folic acid. These foods are fortified to address nutrient gaps, particularly in underserved communities, and are not harmful when included in a balanced diet.