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This Week's Biggest Environment, Health and Consumer News

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Organic Consumers Association

 

 

ORGANIC BYTES #67

Health, Environment and Consumer News Tidbits with and Edge!

 

10/14/2005

 

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IN THIS ISSUE:

 

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UPDATE: STOP THE SNEAK ATTACK ON ORGANIC STANDARDS

* ALERT: SENATE DEBATES CUTTING FOOD AID TO 150,000 IMPOVERISHED

U.S. CHILDREN

* LOW INCOME KIDS CREATE HEALTHY FOOD AD CAMPAIGN

* FOOD PRICES ESCALATE ON THE HEALS OF RISING OIL PRICES

* TAKE THE STARBUCKS CHALLENGE

* GE CROPS CONTAMINATE LAND FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS

* QUICK TIDBITS (Brainfood, Cloned Beef, and the Tip of the Week)

 

 

UPDATE: STOP THE SNEAK ATTACK ON ORGANIC STANDARDS

Over the past month, Organic Consumers Association (OCA) network

members have deluged Congress with over 170,000 letters, asking

policymakers to reject an industry sponsored stealth " rider " to the

2006 Agriculture Appropriations Bill. The rider would weaken organic

standards and allow hundreds of synthetic substances in organic

production without prior review or public participation. Feeling the

heat from their constituents, the U.S. Senate stalled the rider vote

and forwarded it on for discussion in the House/Senate Conference

Committee. Thanks to all of you for contacting your Congresspeople!

Unfortunately we are up against powerful lobbyists from giant food

processors such as Kraft as well as supermarket chains. If you have

not taken action, please send an email to Congress. If you have

already emailed or called your Senators and Representative, thank you.

Please consider forwarding this action alert on to your friends and

colleagues. We hope to generate more than 250,000 letters to stop this

rider from being passed by Congress. TAKE ACTION:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/sos.cfm

 

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SENATE DEBATES CUTTING FOOD AID TO 150,000 IMPOVERISHED U.S. CHILDREN

The Senate is currently debating cutting $3 billion from farm

conservation and food stamp programs. Spearheaded by Senator Saxby

Chambliss (R-Ga) and GOP supporters, the proposal would eliminate food

stamps for more than 300,000 impoverished people. Currently, more than

half of all food stamp recipients are children, and a quarter are

senior citizens. While millions of Americans are looking for ways to

cope with the aftermath of hurricanes and drought, powerful members of

the Senate are being swayed by agriculture industry lobbyists, who are

pushing for food stamps cuts while supporting massive tax payer

subsidies to the nation's wealthiest industrial agriculture

operations. " Right now the difference between life and death for many

Americans is the food stamp program, " said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont.

" We should not, we cannot, cut the very nutritional programs that are

literally saving lives. " Send a letter to your U.S. Senator here:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/rd-subsidy.htm

 

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LOW INCOME KIDS CREATE HEALTHY FOOD AD CAMPAIGN

Bus riders in Seattle are seeing many of the traditional junk food

advertisements on the buses converted into pieces of art made by

children. According to students in the area, they had never seen an

advertisement for fresh fruits and vegetables, but could list

countless junk food ads they see daily. Thanks to several local grants

and a wealth of creative thinking, a small group of local organizers

created an innovative program to improve the nutrition of low-income

inner city kids by teaching them gardening, cooking and food self

reliance skills. The program has helped nearly a thousand minority and

low income kids create their own advertisements for healthy foods

which are posted on city buses. The same program is now offering

opportunities for low income inner-city students to tour local farms

and to learn about gardening.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/kidads101305.cfm

 

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FOOD PRICES ESCALATE ON THE HEALS OF RISING OIL PRICES

Rising oil prices aren't just raising prices at the gas pump, they're

also expected to dramatically increase the cost of conventional foods.

According to the Earth Policy Institute, 80% of the energy currently

used in the U.S. food system is consumed AFTER the food leaves the

farm (transporting, processing and packaging the food). With the

average food item traveling a full 2,000 miles from farm to fork, high

oil prices will translate into higher food prices. Non-organic crops

may also become prohibitively expensive. In the U.S., roughly three

quadrillion Btu's of energy annually goes into making conventional

fertilizers, which are made from natural gas. That's equivalent to a

third of France's total annual energy consumption. As a result of

escalating food costs, some market economists are predicting a

renaissance of traditional American food production practices, such as

sourcing organic foods from local farms and gardening at home.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/Politics/security101105.cfm

 

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TAKE THE STARBUCKS CHALLENGE

In 2000, the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) waged a massive

leafleting campaign at hundreds of Starbucks stores around the world,

urging the company to support family farmers by purchasing fair trade

coffee. Starbucks eventually responded to OCA protests and officially

announced it would make fair trade coffee available " upon request " in

all of its Starbucks stores. Now, five years have gone by and a group

of bloggers from L.A. and London have decided check in with other

bloggers around the world to find out if Starbucks is really living up

to its claim. Thousands of people are now " Taking the Starbucks

Challenge, " by visiting their local Starbucks location, asking for

Fair Trade coffee, documenting the response, and posting the results

online. So far, it's not looking very good for Starbucks. The OCA is

joining the challenge on its own web forum. If you have a Starbucks

fair trade experience please take a second to share it with others and

post it here: http://organicconsumers.org/chat/index.php

 

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GE CROPS CONTAMINATE LAND FOR MORE THAN 15 YEARS

A new study, funded by the biotech industry and the British

government, has found that growing genetically engineered (GE) crops

contaminates the land for at least 15 years. Scientists examined

various test plots of GE oilseed rape and found that even if a farmer

were to grow the GE plant for only one season, the plants would

continue to grow year after year, contaminating future harvests. The

study reveals that nine years after growing the GE rape plants, two

plants were found to be growing on every square meter. After 15 years,

there was still one GE plant growing per square meter. The British

government is using this data to fortify its decision to uphold a ban

on growing GE crops. http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/ruin101105.cfm

 

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QUICK TIDBITS

Fish really is brain food. A new study of elderly men and women found

that eating fish at least once per week actually slows down the

development of dementia. Although past studies have found the omega-3

fatty acids in fish reduce Alzheimer's disease risk, the current study

authors say they are not related to the decline in dementia. The

authors are calling for further studies to isolate the specific

nutrient in fish related to the dementia decline.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/Toxic/dementia.cfm

 

In the next couple of weeks, the Food and Drug Administration is

expected to announce a new policy that would legalize the sale of milk

and beef for from cloned cows. Hundreds of cloned pigs and cows are

already living all across the U.S. but can not yet be sold for human

consumption. A 60 day public comment period will follow the FDA

proposal. The OCA will keep you posted on this issue.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/Toxic/clone.cfm

 

Tip of the Week: Polls show that around 90% of Americans want

genetically engineered foods to be labeled as such. Although 70% of

processed foods contain genetically engineered ingredients, there are

no laws requiring the labeling of these products in the U.S. But smart

consumers are able to tell how their produce was created, just by

looking at the PLU code on the sticker of the fruit or vegetable. The

PLU code for conventional produce (grown with synthetic pesticides and

fertilizers) consists of four numbers. Organically grown produce has a

five digit PLU prefaced by the number 9. Genetically engineered

produce has a five digit PLU prefaced by the number 8. Now if we could

just get processed food to carry such labels...

 

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