November 1, 2009 · 1 Comment

Darol Dickinson
By Lee Pitts
NAIS, the national animal identification system, is a big government boondoggle that can easily be compared to President Obama’s plan to borrow trillions of dollars, much of it from the Chinese, to save a bad economy that was created in the first place by too much borrowing. NAIS will NOT make our food safer, but it will most certainly make thousands of small stockmen disappear. It will require ranchers to spend a great deal of money on equipment, inserting the chips, and reporting any changes, with terrible fines for computer errors, acts of nature, or noncompliance. Yet factory farms are exempt from those same rules.
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Categories: NAIS
Tagged: Darol Dickinson, NAIS, usda
By Joanne Will
When Jerry LeBourdais learned that big agribusiness couldn’t handle the Cariboo potato, he knew he’d found a variety that he wanted to support. The name didn’t hurt either. If there was a potato out there named “Cariboo,” it had a natural home on the back-to-the-land commune near Williams Lake that LeBourdais had founded.
All he needed was some seed. It sounded simple enough.
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Categories: Food Criminalization · Gardening · Health Foods · Land Rights · Monopolies · organic
Tagged: seeds, independent farmers, cariboo potato, canada potato, citizen seed savers, natural foods
By OldRoses
There is a revolution going on. At first it was a quiet revolution. The initial skirmishes were fought on the fringes of society. Over the past few years, the revolution has become more vocal, more powerful. It has moved from the fringes to the very center of our culture. People are becoming more conscious of the food they eat. And not just what kinds of food. They also want to know where it came from and how it was produced.
The food issue has become so central that the government, normally oblivious to anything that happens outside of the Beltway, has become aware of and is even co-opting the terms and principles of the movement. (more…)
Categories: Big Pharma · CAFOs · CorpoGov · Food Criminalization · Free Range Animals · Health Foods · factory farms · fda · organic · usda
Tagged: CorpoGov, david gumpert, food freedom, Health Foods, natural food, raw milk, raw milk revolution, the bovine
A report by Testbiotech e.V.
Institute for Independent Impact Assessment in Biotechnology
Christoph Then, Christoph Potthof
October 2009
SUMMARY
This is a report on the risk assessment procedure for genetically engineered plants in the EU. It reveals substantial flaws and loopholes in the procedure and practice of the institutions concerned. Many of the flaws have their origin in the European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA) own main concept of risk assessment. (more…)
Categories: Genetically Engineered Food · Scientific Studies
Tagged: Genetically Engineered Foods, genetically modified organisms, GMO Risk assessment, GMO study
October 29, 2009 · 1 Comment
By Jeffrey M. Smith
Vilsack Mistakenly Pitched “GMOs-Feed-The-World” to an Audience of Experts–Oops
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack was getting lots of appreciative applause and head nods from the packed hall at the Community Food Security Coalition conference today, held in Des Moines, Iowa. He described the USDA’s plans to improve school nutrition, support local food systems, and work with the Justice Department to review the impact of corporate agribusiness on small farmers. But then, with time for only one more question, I was handed the microphone.
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Categories: Genetically Engineered Food · Health Foods · Peasants, Farmers, Ranchers · organic
Tagged: organic food, gmo food, healthy food, vilsack monsanto
By Greenpeace
Oct. 15, 2009 Brussels, Belgium — From the paddy fields of Thailand, 62-year old rice farmer Samnieng Huadlim joined Spanish and Swedish farmers in Brussels to present the EU Commissioner for Health Androulla Vassiliou with our 180,000-signature-strong petition against potential legislation authorising the introduction of GE rice; along with a selection of delicious organic tapas.
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Categories: Genetically Engineered Food · Health Foods · Monopolies · Peasants, Farmers, Ranchers · organic
Tagged: EU rejects GMO food, food safety, gmo free food, healthy food, organic
R-Calf Letter to the US Senate
Re: 2010 Agriculture Appropriations bill and the National Animal Identification System
To the Honorable Members of the U.S. Senate:
The Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund, United Stockgrowers of America (R-CALF USA) is deeply disappointed that the Agriculture Appropriations Conference Committee (conference committee) has granted the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) $5.3 million to continue carrying out the ill-conceived National Animal Identification System (NAIS).
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Categories: NAIS
Tagged: fair competition, nais stinks, national animal identification system, no nais, personal property, privacy
October 26, 2009 · 1 Comment

Photo by Paul Burg
By Rady Ananda
The much-anticipated 100,000-square foot Yellow Green Farmers Market opens soon in Hollywood, Florida, promising fresh, local produce, meat and goods.
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Categories: Food News · Free Range Animals · Health Foods · Peasants, Farmers, Ranchers · organic
Tagged: farmers market, health food, hollywood florida, organic, south florida

Photo by Paul Burg
By Rady Ananda
The much-anticipated 100,000-square foot Yellow Green Farmers Market opens soon in Hollywood, Florida, promising fresh, local produce, meat and goods.
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Categories: Food News · Peasants, Farmers, Ranchers · Sustainable Practices
Company Contact:
Jessica Graves
908-619-0782
October 26, 2009 – Today, Mars Snackfood US announced a voluntary recall of its Dove Caramel Pecan Perfection ice cream with the lot number 931AB5YN07 because it may contain undeclared peanuts. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanuts run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. No related illnesses have been reported to date. For consumers who do not suffer from a peanut allergy or sensitivity, this product is safe to eat. The lot number is found on the bottom of the containers.
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Categories: fda
Tagged: dove Caramel Pecan Perfection peanut alert, fda allergy alert