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Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 25
Make America Healthy Again movement challenges farmers' access to glyphosate through lawsuit
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 25

Make America Healthy Again movement challenges farmers' access to glyphosate through lawsuit

5 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Apr 25
  • A new lawsuit, supported by the Make America Healthy Again movement, aims to restrict U.S. farmers' use of glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup.
  • If successful, the lawsuit could limit farmers' ability to use glyphosate, potentially forcing them to adopt less safe alternatives for crop protection.
  • Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the United States, and experts warn that restricting its use may negatively impact both agricultural productivity and environmental outcomes.
Could banning America's top weedkiller actually lead to a worse environmental outcome?
Is the true health risk from Roundup's main ingredient or its other chemical additives?
Can AI-powered robots realistically replace the world's most popular herbicide on American farms?
After $11 billion in settlements, can Roundup's owner survive the next wave of lawsuits?
Why is the administration protecting glyphosate production while also funding its replacement?
With a Supreme Court ruling days away, could thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits be dismissed?