MAHA Report Commits to Helping Farmers; Targets Ultra-Processed Foods, Chemicals
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Commission’s report calls for a healthier U.S. food system by reducing ultra-processed foods and chemical exposures, but it has drawn backlash from farm groups who fear it could harm American agriculture. The report identifies poor diet, environmental chemicals, lack of physical activity, and overmedicalization as key contributors to rising childhood chronic disease. While emphasizing whole foods produced by U.S. farmers, it criticizes the corporatization of the food system and regulatory burdens that disproportionately impact small farms. The report urges study of chemical exposures, including pesticides, but warns against abrupt regulatory changes that could disrupt agriculture and food supplies. Farm groups have criticized the report for being unscientific, misleading, and potentially damaging to farmer livelihoods and consumer trust.
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