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The U.S. boosts sustainable farming research with $200M, targeting non-chemical crop protection and chemical exposure health impacts.
The U.S. government is adding $200 million to sustainable farming research, bringing total funding to over $1 billion.
The funds, split between HHS, EPA, and USDA, will support developing non-chemical crop protection methods and studying health effects of chemical exposure.
The move follows policy shifts on glyphosate and phosphorus, drawing criticism from some health advocates.
Meanwhile, soybean prices rose due to Middle East tensions, avian flu killed 7.4 million chickens in Pennsylvania, and China suspended tariffs on Canadian farm goods through 2026.
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Estados Unidos impulsa la investigación agrícola sostenible con 200 millones de dólares, dirigidos a la protección de cultivos no químicos y a los impactos en la salud de la exposición a los químicos.