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I would like to mention first that I am not sure if this mat...

I would like to mention first that I am not sure if this matter is related, and the following story that I am about to tell is based on hearsay, not beyond speculation.
I heard a story from an acquaintance connected to a certain southern state government official in america, especially in the southern united states, where they farm a large number of livestock such as beef cattle, and the handling of their excrement is often neglected and left untreated in vacant lots. (※ Reference: Approximately 90 million cattle in the entire United States, about 4 million cattle in japan)
The American land is vast, so it has not been a big issue until now, but due to the long-term disposal of manure and urine, soil contamination is gradually advancing, affecting farmland. As a result of soil contamination, cases of pathogens such as E. coli adhering to vegetables are increasing, and I have heard that this may become a social issue and environmental problem in America in the future.
There seems to be movement in this state to secure a budget of a certain size to address the issue, but I have also heard that whether the budget can be secured will be significantly influenced by the results of the presidential election.
I hope there will not be a significant impact on the American food industry in the long term, but upon hearing this news, thoughts of acquaintances came to mind.
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