RFK Jr. Backs Farmers, Aims for Sustainable Farms and Healthy Food to Make America Healthy Again
- On May 1, 2025, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and Ohio officials spoke in Versailles, Ohio, highlighting efforts to support farmers and healthy food access.
- The focus on this event arose from concerns over a health crisis, where three or four out of five children face diabetes or pre-diabetes, prompting action to improve nutrition.
- Rollins emphasized ongoing USDA initiatives aimed at promoting locally sourced food and providing healthier options to food banks and schools while collaborating with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- She emphasized that initiatives are in progress not only to support farmers but also to increase the availability of nutritious food in food banks and schools, highlighting USDA priorities.
- These measures seek to strengthen farmers' roles in solutions to health challenges and improve family access to nutritious foods nationwide.
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RFK Jr. Backs Farmers, Aims for Sustainable Farms and Healthy Food to Make America Healthy Again
RFK JR.: “The farmers of this country are our partners. We have to make sure that their lives are sustainable, that they can have these farms and hand them to their families, that we can continue to feed our country… high quality food to Make America Healthy Again.”
Rollins says MAHA focused on increasing access to healthy food - Brownfield Ag News
The Secretary of Agriculture says farmers are part of the solution as the Make America Healthy Again Commission is focused on increasing access to healthy foods. Brooke Rollins says the U.S. is currently facing a health crisis. “3 or 4 out of 5 kids are either diabetic or pre-diabetic,” she says. “We are doing everything […] The post Rollins says MAHA focused on increasing access to healthy food appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.
During a cabinet meeting at the White House, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins told President Trump that “a big part of the USDA is food stamps,” adding that “it's perhaps one of the biggest welfare programs, if not the biggest.” “You can't recover health in the United States without the collaboration of farmers and ranchers, so we're ensuring that our food stamp program and people at the lower end of the socioeconomic ladder have access to n…
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