Food Disclosure

Food Disclosure

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
There has been a consumer groundswell concerning what goes into our mouths and a demand for complete transparency when it comes to what ingredients and/or chemicals go into our food. I read something recently about fast food restaurants having to list the ingredients of what they are selling. Well, a food disclosure standard has now been published and, as we hear from the Idaho Farm Bureau' Jake Putnam,s a statement regarding the proposed National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall.

"The proposed National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard, published today by the Agriculture Department's Agricultural Marketing Service, will give consumers a valuable resource for making informed decisions about food. Just as important, USDA is doing this the right way, providing consumers access to information about their food purchases while also allowing farmers and ranchers to embrace the sustainable tools of modern agriculture.

"The proposed rule is based on sharing factual information, rather than emotional scare tactics. Science proves that GMOs are safe, and this national proposal strikes a much-needed balance compared to the chaos that would come from a patchwork of state-level labeling initiatives.

"America's farmers and ranchers respect the need for consumer choice and we take immense pride in producing safe, healthful food. From both standpoints, this proposal is fair and ensures that food facts win the day over food hype. Bold leadership from Agriculture Secretary Perdue on this vital matter has helped ensure transparency and choice built on the clear foundation of sound science. We will further analyze the proposal and comment on areas that need improvement, but this proposal is a positive first step in a process that is important to farmers and consumers alike."

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