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E-Coli in Your Burger

E-Coli in Your Burger

Recently, a New York Times article exposed the practices of the ground beef industry and inadequacies in USDA’s oversight. The industry’s desire to cut costs and the failure of the regulatory agency to have and/or implement safety protocols, has, at times, resulted in dire consequence.

Russia: Not Rushing With GMO’s

Russia: Not Rushing With GMO’s

When was the last time you heard that Russia’s policy is more enlightened and forward thinking than that of U.S. on any issue?

Your New Tires Could Be Genetically Engineered

Your New Tires Could Be Genetically Engineered

A new breed of genetically engineered dandelions is currently in development and could be implemented in a number of industrial, chemical and pharmaceutical uses. Currently, transgenic dandelions are used to create dandelion-derived latex.

Court Says Approval Of Genetically Modified Beets Was Illegal

Court Says Approval Of Genetically Modified Beets Was Illegal

Judge Jeffrey White of the Northern District of California ruled on September 21, 2009, that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s deregulation of genetically engineered RoundUp Ready sugar beets in 2004 was unlawful.

Is Bee Colony Collapse Disorder linked to GMOs?

Is Bee Colony Collapse Disorder linked to GMOs?

Barry B. Benson from the Bee Movie, might have been right after all - bees have a reason to sue humans, more than one reason. Honey bee population faces a dire reality in the United States. Since the major honey bee die-offs have started 3 years ago, some areas have seen deaths of 30-90% of bee colonies each winter.

Whole Foods Partners with Non-GMO Project To Label Non-GM Foods

Whole Foods Partners with Non-GMO Project To Label Non-GM Foods

Whole Foods announced that it is partnering with the Non-GMO Project to use the Project’s Product Verification Program (”PVP”) to certify Whole Foods’ private labeling food line as being free from genetically modified ingredients.

Africa: New Genetically Engineered Soybean Available in 2010

A genetically engineered variety of soybean resistant to Asian rust will soon be widely available in West and Central Africa.

Obama's Administration: Food Safety Appointments From Industry Ranks

Recently the Obama administration appointed Michael Taylor to serve as the senior advisor to the commissioner of the FDA for food safety. It is also rumored that Pennsylvania’s Agriculture Secretary, Dennis Wolff, would be selected for the position of the Under-Secretary of Agriculture for Food Safety. Consumer group advocates are ringing the alarm bells as both of these men are seen as being deeply rooted in the industry and there are serious concerns as to whether they will represent consumer’s interests in their positions (or, at a minimum, be objective and cautious).

More on Exponential GMO Growth

As a follow up to my July 16, 2009 post, here are some more interesting statistics. The USDA reports that American farmers have adopted genetically engineered crops widely since their introduction in 1996, notwithstanding uncertainty about consumer acceptance and economic and environmental impacts.

Use of GMOs is Increasing Rapidly

Despite the strong opposition to GMOs by many consumer group advocates and many scientists, domestically and internationally, including some FDA scientists who raised questions about the safety of GMOs almost two decades ago, the speed at which GMOs are entering the market place seems unaffected. The statistics tell the story.

Restricting Antibiotics Use on Healthy Farm Animals

Taking a step in the right direction, the Obama Administration announced on July 14, 2009, that it will seek to ban the routine use of antibiotics on healthy farm animals. With the rise of antibiotic resistant bacteria, such as new strains of staph and strep, and waves of swine flue and the bird flue in recent history, it would seem illogical and dangerous to society as a whole for continuing the practice of feeding healthy farm animals antibiotics simply to encourage rapid growth.