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Old July 29th 07, 12:41 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health,alt.med.veterinary,rec.pets.cats.health
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Default OT? I assume this applies to so-called organic pet food too...

http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...la-home-center
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USDA may relax standards for organic foods

The agency is considering a list of 38 nonorganic spices,
colorings and other ingredients that would be allowed in products
it deems 'organic.'

....

In addition to hops, the list includes 19 food colorings, two
starches, casings for sausages and hot dogs, fish oil, chipotle
chili pepper, gelatin and a host of obscure ingredients (one, for
instance, is a "bulking agent" and sweetener with the
tongue-twisting name of fructooligosaccharides [FOS, Inulin]).

"Under the agency's proposal, as much as 5% of a food product
could be made with these ingredients and still get the "USDA
organic" seal."

I have to wonder... how many of these additives are manufactured
in other countries, under conditions that would not meet USDA/FDA
approval?

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Old July 29th 07, 01:31 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default OT? I assume this applies to so-called organic pet food too...


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http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...full.story?col
l=la-home-center
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http://preview.tinyurl.com/36gxve

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USDA may relax standards for organic foods


I have to wonder... how many of these additives are manufactured
in other countries, under conditions that would not meet USDA/FDA
approval?


........oh it's probably so China can get going on infiltrating the organic
market.

buglady
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Old July 30th 07, 03:16 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health,alt.med.veterinary,rec.pets.cats.health
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Default OT? I assume this applies to so-called organic pet food too...

"FurPaw" wrote in message
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The agency is considering a list of 38 nonorganic spices, colorings and
other ingredients that would be allowed in products it deems 'organic.'

...

In addition to hops, the list includes 19 food colorings, two starches,
casings for sausages and hot dogs, fish oil, chipotle chili pepper,
gelatin and a host of obscure ingredients (one, for instance, is a
"bulking agent" and sweetener with the tongue-twisting name of
fructooligosaccharides [FOS, Inulin]).

"Under the agency's proposal, as much as 5% of a food product could be
made with these ingredients and still get the "USDA organic" seal."

I have to wonder... how many of these additives are manufactured in other
countries, under conditions that would not meet USDA/FDA approval?

FurPaw


I'd wonder where they're manufactured, too.

By "nonorganic" is meant what, exactly? They come from plants/animals not
grown organically? Sure sounds like Big Food Manufacturers want to cash in
on the organic craze and market some organic labeled convenience foods.

Inulin, btw, is naturally present in several things, one being Jerusalem
artichokes.

flick 100785


 




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