Bayer’s glyphosate gamble wins White House backing amid MAHA backlash
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Bayer warned the White House it could pull Roundup from the U.S. market if regulators didn’t reassure MAHA and farmers; after the MAHA report spotlighted glyphosate as a health concern, the White House signaled support for keeping the product by backing an executive order to boost domestic glyphosate production and approving Bayer’s phosphorus mining permit, a move praised as national‑security‑driven but criticized by MAHA and activists who fear profits over safety.
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