Sunday, January 4, 2009

A movie in the right direction

While raw planet foods are the highest in nutrition many people including many of our own family members still like meat now and again, it was comforting to read the following report that was published about foods from cloned animals.

Center for Food Safety

In Washington, D.C., September 14, 2007 – The Center for Food Safety (CFS) today welcomed an announcement by Smithfield Foods, Inc., the world’s largest pork processor and hog producer, stating that the company is not moving to produce food from cloned animals, and is taking a cautious approach to the new technology. Smithfield previously funded the pig cloning company Prolinia, and continued to support cloning after Viagen, the leading pig cloning company, acquired Prolinia in 2003.

Smithfield LogoIn a statement issued recently, the company announced "Smithfield Foods is not planning to produce meat products from cloned animals. The science involved in cloning animals is relatively new. As thoughtful leaders in our industry, we will continue to monitor this technology."

“It is very encouraging when a company that has pushed for this technology now says that they agree with our concerns about this untested science,” said Joseph Mendelson, Legal Director of the Center for Food Safety. Source: http://www.centerforfoodsafety.org

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