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| SourceWatch
"...The senators sat dumbfounded as Dr. Margaret Haydon told of being in a meeting when officials from Monsanto Inc., the drug's manufacturer, made an offer of between $1 million and $2 million to the scientists from Health Canada -- an offer that she told the senators could only have been interpreted as a bribe..." "...In another incident Monsanto was fined $1.5 million in Indonesia for bribing a high level official there..." |
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PR Watch "...Another former Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Carol Tucker Foreman, is the coordinator, spokesperson and lobbyist for the Safe Food Coalition, and therein lies the rub..." "...When asked how much money she has received from Monsanto to lobby for rBGH, she angrily declined, saying "What in the world business is that of yours?" "...Public Citizen, Public Voice and other members of the Safe Food Coalition should |
"drop
her like a toxic hot potato." |
| Michael
Taylor Resources for the Future (RFF) |
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SourceWatch |
| Implementing
an Integrated, Risk-Based Food Safety System
Michael R. Taylor "...the National Academy of Sciences in 1998 recommended unifying the system and making it more risk-based..." Ensuring Safe Food From Production to Consumption (1998) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Institute of Medicine "The identifier "the National Academies" refers collectively to the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine and National Research Council." |
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AcknowledgmentsThomas Billy, Food Safety and Inspection Service J. Clarence (Terry) Davies, Resources for the Future James H. Hodges, American Meat Institute Caroline Smith DeWaal, Center for Science in the Public Interest Catherine E. Woteki, United States Department of Agriculture Lester M. Crawford, Georgetown University Richard J. Durbin, United States Senate |
Durbin,
DeLauro introduce bill "...Durbin noted that while the USDA inspects plants that make pepperoni pizza every day, the Food and Drug Administration, which is responsible for cheese pizzas, often inspects plants only once every ten years." |
The
Safe Food Act of 2005 by Congresswoman DeLauro |
"A
1998 National Academy of Sciences study, Ensuring Safe Food from Production
to Consumption, concluded: “a model food safety system should
have a unified mission and a single official who is responsible for food
safety at the federal level and who has the authority and the resources
to implement science-based policy in all federal activities related to food
safety.”"That is why I introduced the Safe Food Act, legislation that would create a Food Safety Administration." |
BUT
WAIT!, THERE'S MORE... |
| Congress should change federal statutes so that inspection, enforcement, and research efforts can be based on scientifically supportable assessments of risks to public health. The NAS report identifies a need for a "national food law that is clear, rational, and comprehensive, as well as scientifically based on risk" as a major component of a model food safety system. The report concludes it is necessary to revise the current statutes on food safety to create a comprehensive national food law under which: * Inspection, enforcement, and research efforts can be based on a scientifically supportable assessment of risks to public health. This means eliminating the continuous inspection system for meat and poultry and replacing it with a science-based approach that is capable of detecting hazards of concern.
The NAS report states that the laws, particularly
what the report characterizes as the requirement that there be continuous
inspection of meat and poultry production through sight, smell, and
touch ("organoleptic") inspection, create inefficiencies,
do not allow resource use to reflect the risks involved, and inhibit
the use of scientific decision-making in activities related to food
safety, including the monitoring of imported food. |
| Janet
Riley - American Meat Institute |
| The
Cows Have Come Home By Diane
Farsetta, Special to CorpWatch Beef is Perfectly Safe: Positive Test Result Should Not Cause Concern |
| Patrick
Boyle - American Meat Institute |
'Victory' | Dear Secretary Johanns | Five Minutes With Patrick Boyle |