Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Tooo good to be true??? NG - J N Sunday, July 04, 2004 10:23 AM Bovine Growth Hormone being phased out? Monsanto Likely Phasing Out Controversial Bovine Growth Hormone >From Milkweed, Issue #299, June 2004 Are Rats Jumping Off Posilac Ship? While Monsanto remains quiet about the fate of its genetically engineered cow hormone, Posilac, signs are that more rats are jumping off the ship. In late January 2004, Monsanto announced a 50% reduction in sales of Posilac to regular customers. That followed a December 19, 2003 announcement of a 15% cutback. The Milkweed reported of a Posilac sales force meeting in March, at which numerous sales persons were terminated by Monsanto. Other Posilac sales personnel are rumored to be aggressively seeking their next employment opportunity. In early May, Brian Robert Lowry, Monsanto's dairy mouthpiece, departed dairy responsibilities at the company. Lowry had issued a typographical error-ridden media statement, on April 28, claiming that the March 29, 2004 FDA warning letter to Mosanto's Austrian-based Posilac supplier was merely business as usual. That warning letter blistered the Austrian manufacturer for many bad manufacturing practices and failed quality control oversight. The latest " rat " to jump Monsanto's ship is the " Milk is Milk " website maintained by the Hudson Institute, a bunch of corporate s. " Milk is Milk " was hatched in recent years to attack critics of milk from Posilac-injected dairy cows. The Hudson Institute uses Dennis Avery and his son Alex as a " hit squad " attacking persons opposing food biotechnology. Monsanto has been both a member and a major contributor to the Hudson Institute. Since Monsanto is the only corporation selling recombinant bovine growth hormone (Posilac), it's presumed Monsanto has been the source of money for the " milk is milk " website. No More. Perhaps the single biggest measure of Monsanto's future intentions for Posilac would be activity around and employment in Monsanto's U.S. plant near Augusta, Georgia, which was built to produce Posilac. But zero production of the drug for commercial sale is currently taking place in Georgia. The Milkweed contends that Monsanto is engaged in conduct that looks like intentionally sinking the ship. Is the company trying to finesse its way around potential liabilities for either human or animal health? Posilac was the first major biotech food production product approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration. FDA's approval for recombinant bovine growth hormone remains as the most controversial issue in the agency's history. Posilac was views as a " must succeed " deal, because so much investment in food biotechnology was riding on that cow drug's gaining FDA approval. In the analysis of The Milkweed, FDA's review of human and animal safety for Posilac were criminally flawed. So 10 years after Posilac was approved for commercial sale, sales are scaled back...and the rats are jumping ship. Dairy farmers must ask themselves if, over the past 10 years, they and their cows have fared better or worse during the " Posilac decade. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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