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The food and AGA industries urging the Maha commission to use solid sciences

Many in the food industries and AG urge the new health Make America commission in America to prioritize solid sciences and data in its future products.
John Bode, president of the Corn Refiners Association, says that decisions that are in fact in fact are a bad service to public health and consumer confidence. “Decisions are made according to the entire science and an analysis based on risks,” he said. “It was the foundation of our entire foreign trade. This is the basis of our regulatory system. »»
He told Brownfield that these products are already tested robustly to guarantee security, and the declarations made by the members of the Commission are worrying. “Do not just act on urban legend or popular belief,” he says.
The Commission includes the Secretary in the United States of Health and Social Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the US Secretary of the AG Brooke Rollins and the administrator
of the American environmental protection agency Lee Zeldin.Bode says that restricted access to essential products for the food and agricultural industry could also disrupt global demand. “If we have government leaders who say things or promotion of ideas that are not based on science, which will be cited by our business partners as protectionist reasons not to use American farm products,” he said.
More than 300 food groups and AG recently sent a letter to the members of the Commission. The letter specifically focuses on the importance of pesticides, biotechnology and food ingredients and feeders for farmers and consumers.
Audio: John Bode, association of corn refiners