ACTION ALERT: Bush Administration moving to allow corporate
takeover of organics! 

CLICK HERE TO TAKE ACTION!
http://www.organicconsumers.org/sos.cfm#action  

(please forward this important email alert far and wide) 

Over the past few weeks America's organic standards have
once again come under heavy attack. First the USDA's
National Organic Program (NOP) announced on April 14 that
they would no longer monitor or police "organic" labels on
non-agricultural products, literally opening the door for
unscrupulous companies to put bogus organic labels on
products such as fish, body care products, pet foods,
fertilizer, and clothing.  

In the case of seafood and body care products, the
marketplace is already starting to become flooded with
products bearing the organic label, even though the
production methods (industrial fish farms) or content
("organic" shampoos with organic claims based upon added
water) in many of these products violate traditional organic
principles. Besides giving the green light to bogus organic
labels the new USDA "scope policy" penalizes genuine organic
companies that have begun sourcing, certifying, and labeling
their products as organic. 

Corporate agribusiness and the biotech lobby have apparently
decided that strict organic farming practices and the
booming organic market constitute a threat to their bottom
line, and have called on their friends in the Bush
administration USDA to degrade organic standards and prepare
for a restructuring of organic production so as to
facilitate the use of industrial agriculture practices such
as pesticides, antibiotics, non-organic feed, growth
hormones and even genetically engineered animal drugs. 

(For more info on corporate agribusiness control of U.S.
government, click here)  

USDA's NOP announced on April 28 controversial new
directives/guidance statements on national organic standards
including: 

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Mercury and PCBs Allowed in "Organic" Beef? 

The USDA also stated on April 28 that non-organic fishmeal
can be fed to cattle and the beef can still be sold as
"organic". Fishmeal is used as a protein supplement on
conventional cattle ranches, but it frequently contains
mercury, PCBs and other synthetic chemicals. Mercury and
PCBs are "bioacculmulators" meaning they are concentrated
and stored in the "meat" of the animal.  

(Read full USDA livestock feed statement here) 

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http://www.organicconsumers.org/sos.cfm#action





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