Sun 21 Sep 2008
America: get ready for GE animals and fish
Posted by Nigel Tunnacliffe under Genetic engineering , Public policy , UncategorizedIts here. GE crops were not enough, the FDA has now opened the door for GE animals and fish. They have announced that they will begin accepting applications for commercialization of GE animals and fish. Please read the story at Food Democracy, especially the FAQ published by the FDA. It is incredibly disturbing.
This new regulatory process brings up a number of serious concerns.
- No labels will be required, so unless we buy organic or “non-GE”, we will end up eating GE meat. So basically, don’t eat at fast food anymore, or you will be eating some featherless chickens
- The major market for GE animals is for “biopharm” animals. Basically genetically engineered animal factories producing pharmaceuticals.
- Renderings from biopharm animals can be fed to other animals.
- Offspring of GE animals which are not considered to have inherited the GE trait, are not considered GE. This means that if a GE featherless chicken has a feathered offspring, it could be considered non-GE… and possibly organic? Hopefully organic regulations will keep up.
- I think the FDA’s approach to containment speaks for itself: “It also would be extremely unlikely for any GE animal to accidentally displace conventional animals. Most developers of the GE animals will likely control their breeding opportunities to further their business interests.” Free market environmental protection? Free market biodiversity protection? Free market bioethics?
The FDA is known to be controlled by the industry. They are acting in the interest of business profits at the expense of our environment, biodiversity, and human health and safety. Can you Americans ask Mr. Obama to overhaul the FDA, and the regulation of GE foods? I certainly hope the CFIA doesn’t follow suit, as the did with GE crops.

October 30th, 2008 at 6:41 am
Appalling! Although not a surprise. Once again the quick dollar wins as far as the FDA.
November 3rd, 2008 at 9:12 am
Wow, this is disgusting. I really do not know if I will ever be able to eat chicken again… ok, that is a lie. But, I am definitely buying organic chicken. I really hope the standards for meat to be organic continue to be raised. This is really scary.
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March 24th, 2009 at 1:31 am
Unfortunately there is no separation or independance of some of these organisations, where the pharmaceutical companies sponsor research or ‘donate’ to various causes.
In plain english its bribery and corruption, however I’m sure its sold as an ‘ethical solution’.
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