[cgfc-discuss] [Biodemocracy]Organic Bytes Issue #14

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ORGANIC BYTES ~~~ Organic news tidbits with an edge!

Issue 14: May 31, 2003 By Organic Consumers Association

IN THIS ISSUE:
CANADIAN COW LOSES MIND
TWO SENTENCE ARTICLE
ROBOT FARMERS SOON TO INVADE HEARTLAND
WEIRD FOOD STORY OF THE WEEK
US VS EU ON GE
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
NEWS FOR PRETTY PEOPLE
TOO PLUMP TO FLY
INSTANT PICKLES
HOW TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD

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CANADIAN COW LOSES MIND
Mad cow disease (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) has surfaced in Alberta
Canada, leading the U.S. to ban all imports of Canadian beef. The risk of
humans contracting the fatal Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, after eating beef
tainted with Mad Cow disease, is so alarming to consumers that news of the
discovery led to an almost immediate drop in stock prices of McDonalds and
other burger-focused fast food chains.

An epidemic of Mad Cow disease spread through the UK and EU beef industry a
decade ago, due to the routine practice (prohibited on organic farms) of
feeding slaughterhouse wastes back to animals. Approximately 130 Europeans
have died from BSE-tainted beef thus far, with predictions that thousands
more will die of the disease over the next 20 years. The notion that the US
beef industry can protect itself from a Mad Cow outbreak by shutting off
Canadian beef imports is ludicrous, given that both countries operate under
a so-called "ruminant-to-ruminant feed ban" which is laden with loopholes
and haphazardly enforced.

Learn more--- 

<http://www.organicconsumers.org/madcow/greger052303.cfm>

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TWO SENTENCE ARTICLE!
New research has shown that classical music helps cows produce more milk.
For an article on this topic with more sentences, go here ---
<http://www.organicconsumers.org/rbgh/classical_music_milk_production.cfm>

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ROBOT FARMERS TO INVADE HEARTLAND
Scientists and engineers have developed a new "pesticide robot" that should
be available on the market within the year. Utilizing sophisticated small
cameras, the robot quietly moves through farmers' fields and searches for
weeds. Upon discovering a weed, the robot spews a precision blast of
milky-colored herbicide on the invader. The developers of the product say it
could reduce pesticide use by as much as 80%, saving money and the
environment. Since only the weeds would be sprayed, the actual food crop
would carry very little pesticide residue. Also under development is a
similar robot that would physically uproot weeds, thereby eliminating the
need for herbicides.

Read all about it ---
<http://www.organicconsumers.org/organic/052603_pesticide_robot.cfm>

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WEIRD FOOD NEWS STORY OF THE WEEK
On May 2, dining room workers at the United Nations staged a strike, leaving
the food and drink unattended. According to an early-May issue of Time
magazine, this led to "Baghdad style (looting) chaos," in which UN staff and
delegates robbed the restaurants bare of food, liquor and silverware,
including alcoholic beverages stolen by "some well-known diplomats."

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US VS EU ON GE
Despite the fact that US international relations are at an all time low, the
Bush Administration recently filed a formal complaint to the World Trade
Organization (WTO) against the European Union (EU). Bush claims the EU's de
facto ban against importing genetically engineered foods is illegal. The EU
says it has every legal right to ban the import of foods that they feel
haven't had adequate health and environmental safety testing. According to
Caroline Lucas, Member of European Parliament from the UK, "The US is
trying, yet again, to impose its unpopular policies on Europe when it has
yet to rebuild the bridges it tore down in the run-up to the war in Iraq.
This could be the last straw." Experts in the European food industry aren¹t
concerned, predicting that even if the GE foods are forced upon Europe by
the US, over 80% of European consumers have said they wouldn¹t buy them
anyway.

Learn more:
<http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/bushplan052303.cfm>

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QUOTE OF THE WEEK
"The government consists of a gang of men exactly like you and me. They
have, taking one with another, no special talent for the business of
government; they have only a talent for getting and holding office."

H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)

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SHORT ATTENTION SPAN STORIES:

Too Plump to Fly
Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration was forced to reduce its
maximum occupancy passenger numbers per airplane flight, due to the fact
that the average American is ten pounds heavier than they were just ten
years ago when the last standards were made. Experts in weird thoughts, such
as the author of the article you are presently reading, can only think "Wow,
that means the US is cranking out 270 million pounds of fresh, new human fat
every year!"

Just Cuz It's Interesting
A can of Pepsi, like similar sodas, has 41 grams of sugar. This amounts to
about SEVEN TEASPOONS OF SUGAR.

Instant Pickles
Scientists at the Agricultural Research Service have proven that vinegar
works well as a cheap and environmentally friendly pesticide for some types
of weed control. Although organic farmers have known this for years, a
formal study is always a nice thing to have around. [source: ARS News
Service]

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WATERING DOWN ORGANIC STANDARDS
The New York Times did a cover story in its health section last week on the
greenwashing practices of the so-called natural body care industry. The
article highlighted the fact that many body care companies are advertising
themselves as "organic", when in actuality the majority of the product's
"organic" ingredient percentage is simply water. One of these companies,
Avalon, is under investigation by the California State Organic Program after
the OCA recently filed a formal complaint, in regards to the company's
labeling practices. The OCA plans a nationwide ad campaign to expose
misleading labels on body care products and to call for strict organic
standards for cosmetics which mirror strict USDA National Organic Program
standards for foods. To support this campaign contact the OCA.

<http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/nytimes051903.cfm>
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HOW TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD
Last week, hundreds of concerned consumers, activists and experts convened
in St. Louis, Missouri to protest the World Agricultural Forum, an
international convention hosted by Monsanto to promote the company's vision
of a future based on monopoly and monoculture. Opponents of Monsanto's
policies organized a counter-conference and protest, aptly named
"Biodevastation". Apparently, there were powerful people in Monsanto's
hometown who found this sort of discussion unacceptable. More than thirty
people planning to attend the conference and/or the subsequent protest were
arrested on charges such as failure to wear a seatbelt, forgetting to use a
turn signal, riding a bicycle without a license, and of course, drugs (a
bottle of vitamin C).
<http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/051603_monsanto_biodevastation.cfm>



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