 | | Right now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has opened a comment period on the so called "co-existence" of organic, conventional and genetically engineered crops, but the problem is that misses the point. It calls for "farmer education" to prevent GE contamination rather than the need for USDA to establish-mandatory GE contamination prevention measures. As usual, the agency's proposal reads like it was written by the biotech industry. Despite acknowledging the very real threat to organic and non-GE farmers of contamination by genetically engineered crops, USDA's recommendations would make a bad situation even worse. Tell USDA that its "co-existence" proposal isn't protection; it is forced GE contamination. USDA's so-called "co-existence" plan fails to offer any protection for organic farmers and would institutionalize transgenic contamination in crops across the U.S. If implemented, the proposal would require the victims of contamination to buy insurance or pay into a fund to compensate themselves for unwanted contamination, lost markets and other damages. This is simply unacceptable. | | Center for Food Safety 660 Pennsylvania Ave, SE, #302 Washington DC 20003 phone (202) 547-9359 | fax (202) 547-9429 Contact Us: office@centerforfoodsafety.org You are subscribed to this list as cathryntherese@yahoo.com. You can manage your subscription information here, or unsubscribe here. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This material is protected under International and Federal Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited. No text may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without express written permission or proper citation. Please credit any and all use of our work product to: Center for Food Safety, www.centerforfoodsafety.org. | |
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