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Congress Guts Organic Standards (fwd)

 

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Hello Supporter,

 

ORGANIC BYTES #68

Health, Environment and Consumer News Tidbits with and

Edge!

 

10/28/2005

 

Subscribe to this Bi-weekly Email Newsletter:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/organicbytes.htm

 

IN THIS ISSUE

 

INDUSTRY SNEAK ATTACK ON ORGANIC STANDARDS RAMMED

THROUGH CONGRESS

ALERT: STOP FACTORY FARM DAIRY FEEDLOTS FROM LABELING

THEIR PRODUCTS AS

ORGANIC

WHERE DID YOUR FOOD COME FROM?

 

HEALTH NEWS: JUST PLAIN OLD SOAP IS ALL YOU NEED

TEENAGE GIRLS MAKE THE SALE

SIGN UP TO ORGANIZE A " BREAKING THE CHAINS " EVENT IN

YOUR AREA

DISASSEMBLING THE FAMILY FARM: CONGRESS CUTS MORE

PROGRAMS

QUICK TIDBITS

 

INDUSTRY SNEAK ATTACK ON ORGANIC STANDARDS RAMMED

THROUGH CONGRESS

Despite receiving over 350,000 letters and phone calls

from OCA members

and

the organic community, Republican leaders in Congress

October 27

attached a

rider to the 2006 Agricultural Appropriations Bill to

weaken the

nation's organic

food standards in response to pressure from

large-scale food

manufacturers.

" Congress voted last night to weaken the national

organic standards

that

consumers count on to preserve the integrity of the

organic label, "

said Ronnie

Cummins, National Director of the Organic Consumers

Association. " The

process was

profoundly undemocratic and the end result is a

serious setback for the

multi

billion dollar alternative food and farming system

that the organic

community

has so painstakingly built up over the past 35 years.

As passed, the

amendment

sponsored by the Organic Trade Association allows:

Numerous synthetic

food

additives and processing aids, including over 500 food

contact

substances, to be

used in organic foods without public review. Young

dairy cows to

continue to

be treated with antibiotics and fed genetically

engineered feed prior

to being

converted to organic production. Loopholes under which

non-organic

ingredients could be substituted for organic

ingredients without any

notification of the

public based on " emergency decrees. " OCA will work to

reverse this

rider with

an " Organic Restoration Act " in Congress in 2006.

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

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ALERT: STOP FACTORY FARM DAIRY FEEDLOTS FROM

LABELING THEIR

PRODUCTS AS

ORGANIC

Organic consumers assume that when they're buying

" USDA Organic " milk

or

dairy products, that the animals have access to

pasture, and have been

raised

organically for their entire lives on

sustainably-sized farms.

Unfortunately, as

the Cornucopia Institute has pointed out, companies

like Dean Foods

(Horizon)

and Aurora have become leaders in the organic dairy

sector by producing

cheap

milk on factory farm feedlots, feeding the cows

organic grains, but

providing

no access to pasture, as organic standards require.

The National

Organic

Standards Board (NOSB) has pleaded with the USDA for

four years to

clarify federal

regulations requiring pasture access and to put an end

to factory farm

dairy

feedlots calling themselves organic. Unfortunately

USDA, no doubt under

pressure

from " industrial organic " lobbyists, has failed to

act. In addition

loopholes

in federal organic standards are allowing unscrupulous

organic dairy

operators to increase their herd size by importing

young calves from

conventional

farms, where the animals are routinely weaned on

cattle blood, injected

or

medicated with antibiotics, and fed genetically

engineered grains,

laced with

slaughterhouse waste and tainted animal fat. The NOSB

will be meeting

on November 16,

at which time public comments will be reviewed on this

issue. Please

sign

OCA's petition to the USDA, calling on the agency to

close loopholes in

federal

regulations that are allowing factory farms to produce

milk labeled

" organic. "

Please give the US Department of Agriculture a call at

202-720-3631 and

ask

them to stop allowing factory dairy farms to use the

" USDA Organic "

Label. htt

p://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/alert102505.cfm

 

 

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WHERE DOES YOUR ORGANIC FOOD COME FROM?

Increasing numbers of food companies, including Brand

Name organic

companies,

are " outsourcing " their ingredients from overseas in

order to increase

their

bottom-line profits. Suppliers in places like China,

where prices and

wages

are rock-bottom, are gaining market preference over

" Made in the USA "

products,

where wages and environmental regulations are more

strictly regulated.

Consumers are left guessing which products to buy, due

to a lack of

" country of

origin labeling " on grocery items (except fish).

Congress passed a

mandatory

country of origin labeling law two years ago, in the

wake of massive

consumer

pressure, but has not yet funded or implemented this

law. Now

transnational food

giants and supermarket chains, like Wal-Mart, are

pressuring congress

to rid of

mandatory country of origin labeling laws and make the

labels strictly

voluntary for industry. To learn more about organic

outsourcing see:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/imports101005.cfm

To tell

Congress to make country of

origin labeling mandatory go to:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/Politics/cool091605.cfm

 

 

 

 

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HEALTH NEWS: JUST PLAIN OLD SOAP IS ALL YOU NEED

There's good news for old fashioned soap lovers. U.S.

health experts

and

scientists asked the FDA to pass restrictions on

antibacterial soaps

last week.

Scientists referenced a mounting body of studies

showing that standard

soap

removes bacteria as effectively as soaps with

antimicrobial chemical

additives.

Experts said that, due to the overuse of antibacterial

soaps, bacteria

are

developing resistance to important antimicrobial

disinfectants and

medicines. The

panel recommended that antibacterial soaps only be

used in medical

facilities

or in homes of the elderly and sick. As a related

note, USDA Certified

Organic

soaps are now available at your local natural products

store.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/fda-soap.cfm

 

 

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TEENAGE GIRLS MAKE THE SALE

" Buzz Marketing " is becoming the new rage in corporate

advertising and

marketing. Kids are literally being " hired " by the

hundreds of

thousands to coax

their peers into buying certain products. Marketers

are getting a much

bigger

bang for their buck with this technique, since people

trust what their

peers have

to say over an advertiser's voice on the TV or radio.

Although few

people are

aware of it, a full 85% of the nation's top 1,000

marketers now use the

technique. Procter & Gamble, alone, has a force of

250,000 kids, 75% of

whom are

girls, age 13 to 19, who are mailed free products in

return for

suggesting those

products to friends. Tremor, one of the largest firms

employing this

marketing technique, says it's completely ethical. " To

be a member is

empowering for a

teen, " says Steve Knox, CEO of Tremor.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/school/nabbing102005.cfm

 

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SIGN UP TO ORGANIZE A " BREAKING THE CHAINS " EVENT

IN YOUR AREA

This holiday season, Organic Consumers Association is

calling on

consumers

worldwide to take part in a series of events to help

spread the good

news about

buying " local, Fair Made, and organic. " Between

November 13 and

December 31

the OCA will be organizing hundreds of events, working

with a critical

mass of

global citizens to " Break the Chains " and take back

control of our

communities,

our food and commerce, and our future. We ask you to

please consider

organizing an event near you. The OCA will help you

organize your event

and provide

you with materials for the type of event that is most

appropriate for

you. You

could throw a " Breaking the Chains " house party,

organize a film

showing, hold

a leafleting event, picket an area Wal-Mart, or

coordinate a " buycott "

(helping others find local independently owned

businesses). This

campaign is fun,

it's effective, and it's one of the best ways to help

health,

environmental, and

justice minded consumers stop the Wal-Martization of

their community

and the

planet by supporting local products from independent

grocers,

restaurants,

coffeehouses, bookstores, and farms. Learn more and

sign up here:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/btc.htm

 

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DISASSEMBLING THE FAMILY FARM: CONGRESS CUTS MORE

PROGRAMS

A big thanks to all of you who responded to the

Organic Consumers

Association's Alert two weeks ago regarding impending

agriculture

appropriations cuts in

Congress. The original proposed Budget Reconciliation

bill would have

cut $3

billion in conservation programs and food stamps to

low- income

Americans. Your

letters helped stop Congress from cutting food stamps.

Unfortunately,

corporate agribusiness lobbyists got most of what they

wanted, slashing

funds for

sustainable agriculture and farm conservation

programs, while

maintaining $20

billion in annual taxpayer subsidies to the nation's

largest

chemical-intensive

and genetically engineered farms. According to Senator

Tom Harkin

(D-IA), the

Conservation Security Program, which helps family

farmers protect the

land and

reduce pollution, received the bulk of the cuts, while

the 2006 Federal

Budget

" authorizes additional tax breaks of $70 billion - the

lion's share of

which

will go to the very wealthiest Americans. "

http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/agbill102105.cfm

 

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QUICK TIDBITS

 

 

During Halloween, chocolate sales to children are

at their

highest. This

is a great opportunity to show your support for Fair

Trade practices

and to

take steps towards ending the production of chocolate

by hundreds of

thousands

of child cocoa laborers. Global Exchange, the

International Labor

Rights Fund,

Oxfam America, Co-op America, and United Students for

Fair Trade are

promoting

a campaign to help you serve Fair Trade Certified

Chocolate this

Halloween.

For more information visit

http://www.globalexchange.org/halloween

 

The city of Madison, Wisconsin is going sweatshop

free. The City

Council

voted unanimously to pass an ordinance that requires

that all city

worker

clothing apparel be made in conditions " that respect

the economic

dignity and

human rights of workers, including the right to

organize. "

http://www.organicconsumers.org/cfac/madison101805.cfm

 

A new Russian study found that genetically

modified (GM) soy

negatively

affects the offspring of rats. A group of mother rats

with newborn

babies who

were fed standard soy had three of their offspring die

in three weeks.

A

similarly sized group of mother rats who were fed GM

soy had 25 of

their babies die

in the same three week period.

http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/deadrats101805.cfm

 

 

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