Kennedy Lauds McDonald’s Initiative to Invest $200 Million in Regenerative Agriculture

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Kennedy Lauds McDonald’s Initiative to Invest $200 Million in Regenerative Agriculture

McDonald’s restaurant signs in East Palestine, Ohio, on Feb. 9, 2023. Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on Sept. 17 that McDonald’s and other partners will invest more than $200 million over the next seven years into sustainable, regenerative agriculture practices.  

Regenerative practices—including, among other things, rotational grazing where livestock are moved periodically to allow grass and soil health to recover and beneficial microorganisms and fungi to flourish—are long championed by farmers and are a component of Kennedy’s Make America Healthy (MAHA) Again agenda. 

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