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Subject:        Organic Bytes: FDA To Allow Animal Clones In Human Food
Date:   Fri, 29 Dec 2006 10:36:37 -0800 (PST)
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*ORGANIC BYTES #99
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*IN THIS ISSUE*

    * ACTION ALERT: FDA TO ALOW ANIMAL CLONES IN HUMAN FOOD
    * ALERT UPDATE: USDA STACKS GOVERNMENT ORGANIC PANEL WITH INDUSTRY REPS
    * PRODUCT PLUNDER OF THE WEEK: BREYERS AND GOOD HUMOR
    * OCA'S ANNUAL DONOR DRIVE NEEDS YOU
    * MONSANTO'S PESTICIDE BREEDING GIANT SUPERWEEDS
    * QUICK FACTS OF THE WEEK : E.COLI, FOOD SAFETY AND YOUR FOOD SOURCE
    * WEBSITE AND TIP OF THE WEEK: NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS AND LOCAL HARVEST
    * FAMILY FARMER PROTECTION LAW DEEMED "ILLEGAL"
    * THIS WEEK'S BRIGHTEST NEWS: EU BEGINS TO REMOVE THOUSANDS OF TOXIC
      CHEMICALS FROM CONSUMER PRODUCTS

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*ACTION ALERT:*
*FDA MOVES TO FORCE-FEED AMERICAN CONSUMERS CLONED ANIMALS*
Despite a September survey found that 64% of Americans are repulsed by 
the idea of eating food from cloned animals, the FDA announced this week 
that milk, eggs and meat from cloned animals will soon be allowed on the 
market. Ignoring a number of disturbing studies suggesting potential 
human health hazards, Stephen F. Sundlof, director of the FDA Center for 
Veterinary Medicine said "that meat and milk from cattle, swine and goat 
clones is as safe to eat as the food we eat every day." Consumer, food 
safety, and animal welfare groups have condemned the announcement, 
pointing out that animal cloning is inherently unpredictable and 
hazardous, and that the practice of cloning has led to a high number of 
cruel and painful deformities in the experimental animals' offspring. 
Recognizing that requiring labels on cloned food would lead to a massive 
boycott by consumers, FDA bowed to industry lobbyists by stating that 
there likely will be no required labeling of food products containing 
ingredients from cloned animals. The FDA's controversial proposed 
regulations in the Federal Register will now be followed by a three 
month public comment period. The OCA is calling on health and 
humane-minded consumers across the nation to stop this outrageous and 
hazardous regulation from coming into force as federal law.
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        *ALERT UPDATE: **
USDA STACKS GOVERNMENT ORGANIC PANEL WITH INDUSTRY REPS*
In the last issue of Organic Bytes, the OCA blew the whistle on the 
USDA's appointment of four new representatives to the National Organic 
Standards Board (NOSB) with strong ties to corporate agribusiness. The 
NOSB is the organic community's traditional watchdog over organic 
standards. According to the Organic Foods Production Act of 1990, the 
USDA is supposed to appoint a NOSB that is broadly representative of the 
organic community, including environmentalists, consumer representatives 
and scientistst. But the USDA has begun to arbitrarily fill vacant seats 
with industry representatives from companies such as General Mills and 
Campbell's, companies whose profits are almost entirely based on 
nonorganic crops grown with synthetic pesticides and fertilizers. 
Thousands of organic consumers have responded to this outrage by sending 
emails to the USDA demanding the removal of these appointees. The USDA's 
stonewalling so far indicates the agency feels that its appointees, 
indeed, are as "diverse" as federal law requires. In fact, in a letter 
to the Syracuse New Times Standard, the agency points out that diversity 
is truly present in the current industry appointees, pointing out that 
they all work in different parts of the U.S.. Now that's diversity! If 
you haven't already done so, contact the USDA and demand that true 
organic advocates be appointed to the NOSB:
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        *PRODUCT PLUNDER OF THE WEEK: *
*BREYERS AND GOOD HUMOR*
Breyers Ice Cream is beginning to utilize what it calls an "anti-freeze" 
technology, derived by utilizing genetically modified fish proteins from 
the blood of the ocean pout (a polar ocean species). The experimental 
biotech substance, which is supposed to help the ice cream recrystallize 
if it warms above freezing, has undergone little, if any, safety 
testing. In fact, the FDA approved the ingredient as "safe" based on 
human safety protocols conducted on codfish blood proteins, not on blood 
proteins from the ocean pout. Codfish and the ocean pout do not even 
belong to the same sub-class, in the "Order of Species," thereby making 
the studies worthless. The "anti-freeze" ingredient is currently used in 
Breyer's Light Double-Churned, Extra Creamy Creamy Chocolate ice cream, 
as well as a Good Humor ice cream novelty bar. The ingredient is 
referred to as "ice structuring protein" (ISP) on the products' 
ingredient panels.
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*MONSANTO'S PESTICIDE BREEDING GIANT SUPERWEEDS*
The discovery of a pesticide-resistant weed that can grow up to 10 feet 
tall has cotton farmers in the Southern U.S. worried. "It is potentially 
the worst threat since the boll weevil," said Alan York, a weed 
scientist at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. The boll weevil 
destroyed cotton crops in the early 1900s and caused farmers to switch 
to alternatives such as peanuts, until the beetle was eradicated in some 
states 70 years later. Now a new adversary has arrived: a pesticide- 
Resistant pigweed, known as Palmer amaranth, which has been confirmed in 
10 North Carolina counties, four Georgia counties and is suspected in 
Tennessee, South Carolina and Arkansas. In Georgia, amaranth literally 
took over some fields and the cotton had to be cut down, rather than 
harvested. Scientist blame the pesticide resistance on the overuse of 
Monsanto's Roundup (glyphosate). "This is something we do look at very 
seriously," said Monsanto representative Michelle Starke.
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*QUICK FACTS OF THE WEEK
E.COLI, FOOD SAFETY AND YOUR FOOD SOURCE*

    * 80 percent of non-organic beef in the U.S. is slaughtered by four
      companies.
    * 75 percent of non-organic pre-cut salad mixes are processed by two
      companies.
    * 30 percent of non-organic milk is processed by one company.
    * Depending on the time of year, up to 70 percent of the produce
      sold in the U.S. comes from other countries.

The solution to this problem can be found in the "WEBSITE OF THE WEEK" 
below...

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*WEBSITE AND TIP OF THE WEEK
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS AND LOCAL HARVEST*
Local Harvest lists almost 10,000 farmers' markets, cooperative grocery 
stores, restaurants and retailers that provide locally-grown, organic 
produce to consumers. It's one of the best tools online for helping you 
find these important resources near you. Buying your food locally or 
regionally cuts down on the amount of energy consumed to transport your 
food, supports your local economy, and can provide you and your family 
with safer, fresher foods. Make a New Year's resolution for 2007 to put 
a special effort towards buying local.
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*FAMILY FARMER PROTECTION LAW DEEMED "ILLEGAL"*
After 24 years of successfully protecting family farmers, a Nebraska 
law, which bans corporate farms, has been struck down by a U.S. District 
Judge. Its demise could also mark the end to corporate farming bans in 
five other states. Nebraska's Farmer Union president, John Hanson, said 
of the court's decision, "This is not a good day."
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*THIS WEEK'S BRIGHTEST NEWS
EU BEGINS TO REMOVE THOUSANDS OF TOXIC CHEMICALS FROM CONSUMER PRODUCTS*
The European Union has passed one of the most far-reaching consumer and 
environmental protection regulations ever. EU's REACH ( Registration, 
Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals) law, based upon the 
"Precautionary Principle," will force chemical companies and consumer 
product manufacturers to prove that all of the synthetic ingredients in 
their products are safe, or else replace those chemicals with safe 
alternatives. The rules will take effect in mid-2007, at which time 
companies will be required to lay out plans to gradually replace the 
most high-risk chemicals. Some 13,000 substances, deemed of high 
concern, face automatic testing and possible removal from the market. A 
number of U.S. cities and counties, including San Francisco, have 
recently passed laws based upon the precautionary principle.
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