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FDA Rules Override Warnings About Drug

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Cattle Antibiotic Moves Forward Despite Fears of Human Risk

Washington Post
By Rick Weiss

The government is on track to approve a new antibiotic to treat a pneumonia-like disease in cattle, despite warnings from health groups and a majority of the agency’s own expert advisers that the decision will be dangerous for people.

The drug, called cefquinome, belongs […]

USDA Backs Production of Rice With Human Genes

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Washington Post
By Rick Weiss

The Agriculture Department has given a preliminary green light for the first commercial production of a food crop engineered to contain human genes, reigniting fears that biomedically potent substances in high-tech plants could escape and turn up in other foods.

The plan, confirmed yesterday by the California biotechnology company leading the effort, calls […]

Organic Watchdog Obtains Suppressed Public Documents From USDA Lawsuit

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Secrecy of National Organic Program Successfully Challenged

MADISON, WI: Sometimes the dismissal of a lawsuit against the government can still be viewed as a victory for the plaintiffs. That was the case earlier this month in federal district court in Madison, Wisconsin, when Judge Barbara Crabb dismissed a lawsuit brought by The Cornucopia Institute […]

National Farmers Union to Congress: Implement COOL

Thursday, March 1st, 2007

Country of Origin Labeling needed for food

WASHINGTON – National Farmers Union, along with more than 200 organizations representing a broad cross-section of groups including consumers, urged members of Congress to support mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL). This is the largest coalition letter ever sent on COOL. (The Cornucopia Institute is a co-signer of this […]