-Caveat Lector-

[This is a news update [and AP article] from The Campaign to Label
Genetically Engineered Foods.  --MS]


Dear Health Freedom Fighters,

Two items:

1) CBS News will have a segment on genetically engineered foods today
(Monday) during their Evening News with Dan Rather. Their web site states,
"Our month-long series of Eye on America investigations and updates looks
at the next big battleground in the dispute over
genetically-modified foods."

2) Posted below is an article from Associated Press titled "EU Discusses
Biotech Food Labeling." Currently, only genetically engineered soy and corn
are required to be labeled in the 15 European Union countries:

http://www.thecampaign.org/eu1.htm


However, soy and corn are the only products that do need to be labeled in
the EU since there has been a three-year moratorium in place against
importing any other genetically modified crops. Now there is an attempt to
remove the moratorium by expanding the labeling requirements to all
genetically engineered foods.

It does not look like the attempt to remove the moratorium will be
successful, at least in the immediate future. And since no one wants to buy
products labeled as containing genetically modified soy or corn, there are
virtually no genetically engineered foods currently being
sold in the European Union countries.

The article below will explain more about the recent attempt to remove the
moratorium and implement further labeling requirements.

Craig Winters
Executive Director
The Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods

The Campaign
PO Box 55699
Seattle, WA 98155
Tel: 425-771-4049
Fax: 603-825-5841
E-mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: http://www.thecampaign.org


Mission Statement: "To create a national grassroots consumer campaign for
the purpose of lobbying Congress and the President to pass legislation that
will require the labeling of genetically engineered foods in the United
States."
__________________________________



EU Discusses Biotech Food Labeling

By PAUL GEITNER
.c The Associated Press

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Union's head office wants to allow
foods with trace amounts of genetically altered ingredients to escape new
labeling requirements, an idea criticized Monday by some politicians and
consumer groups.

The proposals, to be taken up by the European Commission on Wednesday,
would expand tracing and labeling requirements as part of a push to end the
EU moratorium that has angered U.S. exporters and hamstrings European
biotech companies.

However, one article in the draft would exempt products that may have
picked up trace amounts of genetically modified material during harvesting,
transport or processing.

The exact level has yet to be determined but may be ``no higher than 1
percent,'' according to the draft seen by The Associated Press.

Producers also must be able to show that the traces were ``technically
unavoidable,'' and the material must have been approved in a third country
for use in food.

German Environment Minister Renate Kunast attacked that idea Monday during
a visit to Brussels, insisting the current system of ``zero tolerance'' was
the safest course.

EU officials call that an impossibly unrealistic goal in today's mechanized
food-processing industry.

The United States currently does not require any labels for products with
gene-altered ingredients.

But genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, are highly unpopular in
Europe, where they are often referred to as ``Frankenstein foods'' in news
headlines.

Despite assurances from producers, surveys show most Europeans see them as
a health hazard, and recent scares about mad cow and foot and mouth
diseases have only heightened sensitivity to food safety.

The Commission's proposed new rules for GMOs would tighten regulations in
one area to require labeling even if genetically altered material can no
longer be detected.

Current regulations do not require labeling in cases such as, for example,
where oil made from genetically altered corn or soybeans is used for
cooking another product and the proteins and DNA are broken down by high
temperatures.

EU Health Commissioner David Byrne is backing labeling in such cases
despite resistance from industry groups, according to an EU source who
spoke on condition of anonymity.

``It's the only way we think consumers will have confidence,'' the source
said.

Jim Murray, director of the European Consumers Organization, called the
proposals ``overall a good thing,'' although he expressed hesitancy about
allowing trace amounts of GMOs to go unlabeled.

``We're prepared to look at it,'' he said, adding that a final judgment
depended on how the proposal develops when it is sent to the European
Parliament and national governments for approval.

That process will probably take a year or more, meaning no new rules until
2003 at the earliest.

The Commission's proposals are intended to implement rules approved in
February by the European Parliament that would enable the lifting of a
3-year-old moratorium on approving new GMOs in Europe.

Commission officials say the ban has led to Europe's biotech industry
falling behind that of the United States and exposed the EU to industry
lawsuits.

However, several EU governments want provisions in the new rules to hold
GMO makers liable for any damages they may cause to public health or the
environment with such organisms.

That means the moratorium may well remain in effect, since EU governments
would have to sign off on any new product the proposed new European Food
Agency clears for approval.

Those who remain opposed - France, Italy, Denmark, Austria, Luxembourg and
Greece - have enough votes to block them.


AP-NY-07-23-01 1242EDT

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