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$3 million earmarked for ‘government-controlled propaganda campaign to convince Americans GMOs are safe’
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The recently passed Congressional budget that averted government shutdown will allocate $3 million to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to promote “the environmental, nutritional, food safety, economic and humanitarian impacts” of biotech crops and genetically modified (GMO) ingredients in food to consumers – many of whom are wary of the products.
While the specifics of the campaign are yet unclear, the measure calls for the “publication and distribution of science-based educational information.”
According to the Washington Post, more than 50 agriculture and food industry groups said the funding is needed to counter “a tremendous amount of misinformation about agricultural biotechnology in the public domain.”
But Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D-NY) opposed the measure, describing it as government-sponsored GMO propaganda.
“It is not the responsibility of the FDA to mount a government-controlled propaganda campaign to convince the American public that genetically modified foods are safe,” Lowey said during a congressional hearing. “The FDA has to regulate the safety of our food supply and medical devices. They are not, nor should they be, in the pro-industry advertising business.”
And as Andy Kimbrell, the executive director of the Center for Food Safety, noted, “Monsanto has plenty of money to advocate for GMOs … Why do we need to use taxpayer dollars?”
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