Sunday, June 10, 2007

USDA plans to relax standards for organic foods

This is a major blow to the "real" organic food industry, and to consumers (like me) who really care about what they eat. The USDA is nothing but a corporate puppet:

The agency is considering a list of 38 nonorganic spices, colorings and other ingredients that would be allowed in products it deems 'organic.'

...Organic food advocates have fought to block approval of some or all of the proposed ingredients, saying consumers would be misled.

"This proposal is blatant catering to powerful industry players who want the benefits of labeling their products 'USDA organic' without doing the work to source organic materials," said Ronnie Cummins, executive director of the Organic Consumers Assn. of Finland, Minn., a nonprofit group that boasts 850,000 members.

USDA spokeswoman Joan Shaffer declined to comment on the plan.

Read the full story at www.latimes.com

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What did you expect. Big business rules...and corrupts.
The world (of ensuring genuine organic food) was USDA's oyster... but they used the wrong fork.

Persephone said...

Really...is nothing sacred?!!

You need to watch 2 documentaries: "The Future of Food" & "The Corporation" --at the very least, the former will make you want to avoid food products with GMO'S, and the latter you will convince you to consume only organic milk, and organic diary products.

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Persephone said...

Viva Brasil! :)