Guest guest Posted July 25, 2003 Report Share Posted July 25, 2003 25 Jul 2003 09:49:04 -0000 The Campaign Reporter The Campaign Reporter - July 2003 - Text Version The Campaign Reporter Online From The Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods ---- Dear Subscribers to The Campaign Reporter, This is the July 2003 text edition of our newsletter -- The Campaign Reporter Online. INSTEAD OF READING THE TEXT VERSION BELOW, WE RECOMMEND YOU GO TO THE FOLLOWING WEB PAGE TO READ THE CAMPAIGN REPORTER IN FULL COLOR: http://www.thecampaign.org/reporter.php We hope you enjoy the July edition of The Campaign Reporter! Sincerely, Craig Winters Executive Director The Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods The Campaign PO Box 55699 Seattle, WA 98155 Tel: 425-771-4049 Fax: 603-825-5841 E-mail: label Web Site: http://www.thecampaign.org Mission Statement: " To create a national grassroots consumer campaign for the purpose of lobbying Congress and the President to pass legislation that will require the labeling of genetically engineered foods in the United States. " *************************************************************** *************************************************************** The Campaign Reporter http://www.thecampaign.org/reporter.php July 2003 The Campaign Reporter is Now Available in a 2-page printable PDF format Each month we will now be issuing The Campaign Reporter in three formats: 1) As a HTML e-mail (or text for those who do not receive HTML e-mail) that is sent out to people who sign up to receive The Campaign Reporter. 2) As a online HTML web page readable at: http://www.thecampaign.org/reporter.php 3) As an 2-page Adobe Acrobat PDF that can be printed out and photocopied to share with friends at: http://www.thecampaign.org/reporter.pdf We will often need to edit the PDF version to fill the 2-page format. So the e-mail and online versions are best for getting the most comprehensive coverage of the news. The new PDF format is ideal for retail stores to use to keep their customers informed on the latest news about genetically engineered foods and the efforts to get them labeled. The PDF version is in color, but can be printed out and photocopied in black and white to keep the cost down. Click here the following link to go to the PDF version: http://www.thecampaign.org/reporter.pdf *********************************************** Check out these great educational videos! Fed Up! Fed Up! takes an enjoyable and informative look at genetic engineering, industrial agriculture and sustainable alternatives. Fed Up! features interviews with leading experts who help us look at our food production system from the Green Revolution to the Biotech Revolution. Because of the humorous and thought-provoking archive film sprinkled throughout this 57-minute video, Fed Up! will appeal to adults, teenagers and even inquisitive children. Fed Up! Video $23.95 Active Member Price $29.95 Non-member Price Deconstructing Supper Deconstructing Supper is an excellent 48-minute video that follows renowned Canadian chef John Bishop as he learns about genetically engineered foods. The film follows John as he travels from Canada to the United States to India and back. His journey takes viewers on an eye-opening and engaging adventure into the billion-dollar battle to control global food production, unraveling fact from fiction, and information from disinformation. Deconstructing Supper Video $23.95 Active Member Price $29.95 Non-member Price Videos, Books, Buttons, Bumper Stickers, Take Action Packets & more are available at The Campaign's Online Store at: http://www.thecampaign.org/store.php *********************************************** New labeling bills to be introduced Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) plans to re-introduce legislation to label genetically engineered foods within the next few weeks. His office is encouraging as many people as possible to urge their U.S. House Representative to co-sponsor this crucial consumers' right-to-know legislation. You can take this easy step by visiting our Action Alert page set up for the occasion: http://www.thecampaign.org/alert-house.php We have two easy ways for you to contact your House Representative: via e-mail, or by printing out a form letter and mailing it via postal service to your Representative. In the past, the legislation has had as many as 50 co-sponsors in the House. We're hoping to win even more co-sponsors this year. Public opinion polls show that more than 90 percent of Americans want genetically engineered foods to be labeled. Rep. Kucinich plans to introduce six bills: 1. The Genetically Engineered Food Right to Know Act, which would require labeling of genetically engineered foods; 2. The Genetically Engineered Crop and Animal Protection Act, which would set up a " Farmer Bill of Rights " ; 3. The Genetically Engineered Organism Liability Act, which would ensure that the creators of genetic engineering technology would assume the liabilities from the new technology; 4. The Genetically Engineered Food Safety Act, which would require all genetically engineered foods to undergo a strenuous food safety review process; 5. Real Solutions to World Hunger Act, which offers several new initiatives to help developing nations, including an international fund for sustainable agriculture research; and 6. The Genetically Engineered Pharmaceutical and Industrial Crop Safety Act, which would place a permanent moratorium on pharmaceutical and industrial crops grown in an open-air environment, or grown in commonly used food sources such as corn. *********************************************** Europe passes tough new labeling legislation On July 2nd, the European Union Parliament approved tough new labeling legislation on genetically engineered foods. If approved by the European Council of Ministers, as expected, the law will go into effect in September, and compliance will be required within six months. Under the law, any food that is genetically engineered, or that contains genetically engineered ingredients, must be labeled. The label will read: " This product is produced from GMOs. " If the legislation is approved, it will put an end to Europe's five-year moratorium on new genetically engineered crops. Europe has been waiting to remove the moratorium until tough new labeling and traceability laws are in place to protect European consumers. " This is a huge step forward in giving choice to citizens, " EU Health Commissioner David Byrne said . " We will now have the most rigorous premarketing assessment of GM food in the world. " " This vote is a slap in the face of the U.S. administration, which thought that it could bully Europe, and eventually others, to swallow its GMO policy, " Eric Gall, a Greenpeace activist, told the Christian Science Monitor. You can read a 27-page report on the new EU regulations here. http://www.thecampaign.org/euregs070103.pdf *********************************************** Canadian study: Modified wheat an environmental hazard The planting of genetically modified wheat poses an " unacceptable risk " to the environment, according to a new University of Manitoba study completed in early July. The study on Monsanto's proposed Roundup Ready wheat was commissioned by the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), Canada's largest group of wheat farmers. The CWB has said it will do all that it can to prevent Monsanto from growing modified wheat in Canada, including possible legal action. Monsanto has said it plans to introduce its modified Roundup Ready wheat by 2005. The University of Manitoba report, conducted by three scientists, calls modified wheat unsafe and says that is the wheat was " grown under unconfined conditions...the trait would move from wheat crop to wheat crop. " " The study shows that this product, if granted unconfined release, will cause environmental problems for farmers (and) not just for those who grow it, " CWB chair Ken Ritter told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. The CWB opposes the introduction of modified wheat because Canadian wheat farmers fear that they will be unable to export Canadian wheat to foreign markets. Some countries have said they would not import any Canadian or American wheat if genetically modified wheat is grown in those countries, because the risk of genetic contamination is too great. " We will do everything in our power to ensure that GM wheat is not introduced in Canada until customers and farmers want it, " the President of Canada's Wheat Board (CWB), Adrian Measner, told a meeting of the International Grains Council (IGC). " We know that customers that represent over 80 percent of our market are unwilling or unable to accept GM wheat at this time. They want assurances that Canadian wheat will not be in danger of contamination from GM varieties, " he told the annual IGC meeting in London. *********************************************** Sign the Save Organic Wheat petition The Campaign has launched the Save Organic Wheat coalition http://www.saveorganicwheat.org and has created a petition calling for a moratorium on genetically mutated wheat. Please consider signing the petition http://www.saveorganicwheat.org/petition.php, and joining the coalition. Joining is free, and helps send a powerful message that U.S. and Canadian citizens do not want genetically mutated wheat. Save Organic Wheat mission & principles Mission Statement: " To build a coalition of organizations, businesses, farmers and consumers in support of a moratorium on the introduction of genetically engineered wheat in the United States and Canada. " Unifying Principles: 1. We support a moratorium because genetically engineered wheat will contaminate organic and conventional wheat and jeopardize the consumers' right to choose. 2. We support a moratorium because genetically engineered wheat may create an economic hardship on wheat growers due to contamination and loss of export markets. 3. We support a moratorium because genetically engineered wheat is likely to create superweeds and be toxic to insects, birds, bees, soil bacteria and have other negative environmental impacts. 4. We support a moratorium because genetically engineered wheat has not been safety tested on humans and should be subject to the same type of review process required for new drugs and food additives. If you agree with the Mission Statement and Unifying Principles, we invite you to join the Save Organic Wheat coalition: http://www.saveorganicwheat.org/coalition.php *********************************************** GM crops threaten superweed catastrophe English Nature, the British government's chief conservation agency, reports that genetically modified farming will lead to a new generation of herbicide-resistant crops that could devastate the British countryside. Strict controls on GM crops are necessary to prevent superweeds from overtaking hedgerows and other crucial aspects of the landscape, the agency says. If superweeds do emerge, farmers will be forced to use ever stronger weed killers to address the problem. The report says it is " inevitable " that superweeds will emerge because weedkiller-tolerant genes will escape from modified plants via wind or insects carrying pollen from field to field. Also at risk are insects and birds that live off of weeds, wild flowers and grasses that would be killed off because farmers would need to use the weedkillers at the wrong time of the year, the British newspaper Independent reports. Dr Brian Johnson, a co-author of the English Nature report, told the Independent: " If you hit them with most of the conventional herbicides they just smile at you. They certainly don't die. " *********************************************** Making a difference: Bob Gerner, General Manager of Berkeley Natural Foods and El Cerrito Natural Foods Berkeley Natural Foods and El Cerrito Foods in California each feature educational stations about genetically engineered foods. Bob Gerner is general manager of Berkeley Natural Foods and El Cerrito Natural Foods http://www.naturalgrocery.com. The produce departments of these two popular natural food stores in northern California are all-organic, and Bob is a key supporter of The Campaign. Here is an interview we conducted with him recently. Q: On how he became involved in the natural foods industry: A: I was founding partner and first president of Westbrae Natural Foods, which opened for business Feb. 2, 1971. In 1981, I opened Berkeley Natural Grocery Co. in 1981, and El Cerrito Natural Grocery Co. in 1988. Q: On how he became interested in the genetically engineered foods issue: A: I've been a supporter of organic agriculture since I've been in business. The government is not regulating genetically modified foods properly, and organic agriculture is being threatened by contamination from genetically engineered crops. Something needs to be done. Q: On the activities he has been involved in to educate people about labeling genetically engineered foods: A: I'm not particularly optimistic at this point. I don't see enough people getting upset in this country about genetically engineered foods. We're trying to be more proactive, and at our stores we put it in people's faces a little more. We have tables about genetically engineered foods in both of our stores. We have a petition for people to sign; we have The Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods' Take Action Packets; we have three folders with updates on the issue that we fill with info from various sources across the country. We're also trying to be pro-active with other natural food stores. We've sent out letters to other stores about the issue. We've set up a pretty active GMO team in our stores with five people on it. They're working on a survey to determine which foods in our stores may contain GMOs, they educate shoppers, and they put out a newsletter on the issue every two weeks. We will be contacting the manufacturers of the foods on our " may contain GMO " list to verify what their company policy is and what they intend to do about GMOs. Then we will decide whether to discontinue their products or not. We have discontinued two cereals because of their manufacturers' lack of concern over the issue. Until things are really labeled, we don't think it's possible to remove everything GMO from the store. Our ultimate goal would be not to have any GMOs in our store. But until there is a labeling law, can we be successful? I don't know. The best we can do for now is work with our hunches and do what we can. *********************************************** Copyright 2003 The Campaign PO Box 55699 Seattle, WA 98155 425-771-4049 label http://www.thecampaign.org @ Alternative Medicine/Health-Vitamins, Herbs, Aminos, etc. To , e-mail to: alternative_medicine_forum- Or, go to our group site at: alternative_medicine_forum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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