Eat Rooted

Trump & US Agrifood Policy

38 min · 13. helmi 2025
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Join us for this episode of the Eat Rooted podcast where we sit down to talk about all things Trump and US agrifood policy. We look to his past presidency to understand what might be in store for this one, while taking a broad overview of how the US food system works from a policy perspective. We're talking about the Farm Bill, agricultural subsidies, the role of California in the US food system, US food aid, Trump's staff picks and cabinet appointees, the already precarious and dangerous impacts of his agricultural policy, and more

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