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The India-US trade deal is reportedly stuck because of DC's tough demands on the agriculture and dairy sectors. India shouldn't give in to Donald Trump's demands because agriculture is hugely ...
Recent immigration enforcement actions have disrupted the agricultural community, prompting a sixth-generation farmer to ...
There is strong evidence that there is "no safe amount" of processed meat to eat, nutrition experts say in response to a new ...
While politicians pose in front of barns, tractors and fields for campaign ads, meaningful agricultural security policy sits ...
RFK Jr. moves to phase out food dyes U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. proposed on Tuesday to eliminate eight petroleum-based dyes from America’s food supply by next year.
The Trump administration’s cuts to climate research and federal weather forecasting agencies are “blinding” the U.S. to oncoming threats to its food supply — and kneecapping efforts to ...
US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Starbucks Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol vowed to further align the company’s menu with the administration’s ...
NEW YORK — Food giant Kraft Heinz will remove all artificial colors from its brands as synthetic food dyes face renewed scrutiny from consumers and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s US ...
The announcements come months after FDA and HHS declared their intention to phase out of the US food supply select synthetic dyes, including Red 40, Yellow 5 and 6, Blue 1 and 2 and Green 3 by the ...
Two major food producers say that they will be pulling artificial dyes from their U.S. products starting in 2027. The shift comes nearly two months after U.S. health officials said that they would ...
Kraft Heinz has announced it will stop launching any new U.S. food products containing FD&C (Food, Drug & Cosmetic) artificial colors and plans to remove the dyes from its existing lineup before ...
The industry will need to overcome high energy and labor costs, environmental regulations and a glut of cheap Chinese competition to make US copper smelting great again.