Food/Water

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 6, 2008
4:57 PM

CONTACT: Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)
Meghan Crosby, 202-331-6943

USDA's New Biotechnology Regulations Could Allow Drugs in Food, Science Group Says

Statement by Jane Rissler, Union of Concerned Scientists

WASHINGTON - October 6 - The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) today denounced newly proposed U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) rules governing genetically engineered crops, including food crops engineered to produce pharmaceutical and industrial products.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 6, 2008
2:31 PM

CONTACT: Doctors Without Borders (MSF)

WHO Experts Raise Antiquated Nutrition Standards

Major implications for millions of malnourished children

GENEVA - October 6 - After decades of neglect and poor standards for nutrition programs, the international nutrition community has put forth a clear set of principles to reduce deaths in moderately malnourished children. These new standards could positively impact 55 million moderately malnourished children worldwide, but only if they are translated into more effective food programs.

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Charles Targets GM Crop Giants in Fiercest Attack Yet

Prince Charles has again stirred controversy with his strong views over GM crops.(Getty Images)

It is less than two months since Prince Charles was on the receiving end of a fusillade of scientific, political and commentariat criticism for voicing, yet again, his concerns about GM crops and foods. He was widely accused of "ignorance" and "Luddism"; of being too rich to care about the hungry, and even of trying to increase sales of his own organic produce. It was put about that Gordon Brown was angered by his intervention.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 3, 2008
2:15 PM

CONTACT: Food and Water Watch

Tony Corbo or Erin Greenfield
(202) 683-2500

FDA Deems Milk Contaminant Safe Despite Unknown Health Risks

Statement by Wenonah Hauter, Food & Water Watch Executive Director

WASHINGTON - October 3 - "Today, the Food and Drug Administration condoned the intentional adulteration of food with melamine by issuing a risk assessment for the industrial chemical that was added to milk and milk-based ingredients produced in China. Instead of enforcing a zero-tolerance policy for this contaminant in food, FDA has instead set ‘acceptable' levels for how much melamine food can contain, despite uncertainty about what levels of exposure are likely and limited information on the chemical's human health effects.

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The Wall Street Mega Bailout: Bad News for the World's Hungry

Rising food prices are proving deadly for the world's poor. Reeling under a combination of speculation, high oil prices, agrofuels and a weak dollar, one in every six people on earth are going hungry this year. Fully half the world is now at risk of hunger and malnutrition. The current financial crisis that threatens to spread globally can only mean disaster for the world's poor. The crisis is not limited to the developing world. In the United States food stamp enrollment is at an all time high.

After Bush Abuses, We Need New Farm Policies

One of the first and most fundamental changes that must occur when a new presidential administration takes charge in Washington is the reform of the Department of Agriculture.

The Cabinet-level agency with responsibility for farm and food policy has operated during the Bush years as a wholly owned subsidiary of corporate agribusiness. Invariably, when left to its own devices, the department has opted against the interests of working farmers.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 1, 2008
10:20 AM

CONTACT: Food and Water Watch

Marianne Cufone or Erin Greenfield (202) 683-2500

Food & Water Watch Partners With Chefs Nationwide for Healthier, Safer Seafood Choices

Consumer Group Promotes Smart Seafood Guide Throughout Month of October

WASHINGTON - October 1 - Today, Food & Water Watch, a national consumer advocacy group, kicked off a month-long celebration of safe and healthy seafood, joining forces with chefs across the country to promote sustainable fish choices. To raise awareness about cleaner, greener, safer seafood, the organization released a wallet-sized recommendation card - the Smart Seafood Guide - that will help consumers and chefs make better choices about the types of fish they eat and serve.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 30, 2008
3:08 PM

CONTACT: Consumer Federation of America (CFA)
Chris Waldrop 202-797-8551

Statement of CFA’s Chris Waldrop on the Implementation of Country of Origin Labeling

WASHINGTON - September 30 - Today is a good day for consumer right-to-know. After a long six-year delay, consumers will finally be able to know the origin of much of their food when they're shopping in the supermarket. Today, mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) goes into effect for a range of foods, including: beef, pork, lamb, chicken, goat meat, fresh fruits and vegetables, ginseng, peanuts, pecans, and macadamia nuts.

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Consumer Federation of America is a non-profit association of more than 300 organizations with a combined membership of over 50 million Americans nationwide. CFA was established in 1968 to advance the consumer interest through research, education and advocacy. Chris Waldrop is the Director of the Food Policy Institute at CFA.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 30, 2008
2:00 PM

CONTACT: Food and Water Watch

Patty Lovera or Erin Greenfield (202) 683-2500

Long-Awaited Country-of-Origin Labeling Goes Into Effect

Consumer Group Urges USDA to Increase Coverage of New Rule

WASHINGTON - September 30 - Today, the interim final rule for mandatory country-of-origin labeling (COOL) for meat, fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables, and several kinds of nuts goes into effect, providing American consumers with vital information they need to make informed choices about where their food is from and how it was raised. Since its inclusion in the 2002 Farm Bill, COOL has had overwhelming support from both consumers and producers, despite repeated attempts by the food industry to kill the program and delay its implementation.

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It's About America

Originally published September 6, 2003

They say timing is everything. This speech made to the National Farmers Union 81st convention on March 1, 1983. Could have been this morning. It's time for the American people to know why the economy is going downhill. It was going downhill in 1983 and it's still going downhill. Why? We once were strong - now we are not. Why? Eddie Albert knew the answer in 1983. I believe it is still true today. What do you think?

-- Willie Nelson

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