BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) -- Kellogg Co. shareholders overwhelmingly
rejected a proposal to force the cereal maker to stop using genetically
altered crops, despite claims from two groups of nuns that the crops are
unsafe and put the company at risk for lawsuits.

"It looks like it might be something in the future, but right now it's not
an issue," said Tom Fisher, a retired Kellogg employee and shareholder who
was among the 94 percent voting against the proposal.

Kellogg is in the process of removing genetically altered ingredients from
its products in Europe and Australia, where there has been increasing
consumer backlash over the safety over genetically altered crops.

But the company has declined to do the same in North America, citing a
lack of consumer interest and insufficient scientific evidence.

"If we thought there was anything ... that even hinted at these products
being unsafe, we would have taken them our of our food a long time ago,"
chief executive Carlos Gutierrez told shareholders at Friday's meeting.

Sister Judy Schroeder of Sisters of St. Joseph called the vote a victory
that their voices were heard.

"I think we have an obligation to future generations to not harm the very
fragile balance of the ecosystem," she said.

Greenpeace activists who want Kellogg to adopt a commitment not to use
genetically altered products have also picketed the company twice in the
past six months.

Kellogg isn't alone in facing biotech critics. A number of other food and
beverage companies are being targeted with similar anti-biotech proposals,
including General Mills, Quaker Oats and Sara Lee. Coca-Cola's
shareholders rejected a similar proposal last week.

The Rev. Gordon Judd, a spokesman for the Kellogg proposal, told Kellogg
shareholders the company's use of genetically altered crops could affect
more than the company's products -- it could affect it's bottom line by
exposing it to lawsuits and potential damage to its market share and stock
price.

Gutierrez told shareholders Friday that he is concerned about the
company's declining stock price, though he doesn't attribute it to the use
of genetically altered crops.

He said the company is taking steps to build its business: In the last
year, Kellogg has sold its frozen bagel business, shut down its oldest
Corn Flake facility and acquired a vegetarian foods-maker; there are also
new cereals, including a soy-protein mix, and convenience foods, which
Gutierrez predicts will continue to grow in importance for the company's
future.

"We've made really good progress,"he said."But there's still a lot to
do."

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