Keywords
misinformation, social media, agriculture
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This paper aims to review the current state of play of misinformation in the U.S. food and agriculture sectors—delving into the roots of misinformation, its propagation through social media and traditional channels, and its consequences for the agricultural sector and society at large. Additionally, through an examination of existing laws, regulations, and potential legal remedies, this paper aims to shed light on the challenges posed by misinformation and offers recommendations for mitigating its harmful effects.
Recommended Citation
Woodside, J. (2024). Misinformation in U.S. Food and Agriculture: A Policy Analysis of Impacts and Recommended Solutions. Journal of Food Law & Policy, 20(1). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jflp/vol20/iss1/4