Government Can Fix neither Food nor Farm
Briefly

'A National Emergency Declaration of Health would invite bureaucratic complications that distract from real solutions. Everyone in the system would have a vested interest in maintaining their influence.'
'The push for changes like requiring nutrition courses in medical schools sounds great, but the ingrained structures of the USDA and similar agencies likely won’t budge without significant changes in mindset and operation.'
'While the rhetoric around food reform is appealing, history shows that mere government initiatives rarely lead to meaningful change without a fundamental shift in how these agencies operate.'
'Healthy alternatives cannot simply be mandated or declared; they require a transformation of the food culture that is deeply ingrained in our society and economy.'
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