Category: Legislation, Regulations and Standards
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ASA Upholds Challenge to Ad Linking Milk Consumption to Cancer
The U.K. Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has upheld a challenge to a bus poster sponsored by Viva, a vegan-advocacy group, that claimed the hormones in cow’s milk have been “linked to cancer.” Viva asserted that consumers interpret the words “linked to” as a phrase “commonly used to express an association between two factors when there…
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FDA Affirms Decision Banning PHOs in Foods
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has confirmed its 2015 decision removing partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs) from generally recognized as safe status by denying a food additive petition seeking approval for the use of PHOs in some foods. The agency also extended the June 2018 compliance date for removing PHOs from food, citing trade…
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Missouri Legislature Passes Bill Banning “Clean Meat” Labels
The Missouri legislature has passed an agriculture bill that would prohibit companies from labeling lab-grown and plant-based products as “meat.” The bill bans “misleading or deceptive practices” in the sale of meat, including “misrepresenting a product as meat that is not derived from harvested production livestock or poultry.” Missouri Governor Eric Greitens must sign the…
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OTA Launches Organic Fraud Prevention Program
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) has announced a program that “provides organic businesses with a risk-based approach for developing and implementing a written strategic plan to assure the authenticity of organic products.” Each of the pilot program’s participants “will concentrate on one product or ingredient” or “a specific location” then seek feedback from other stakeholders…
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U.S. House Rejects Farm Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives has voted against the 2018 Farm Bill in a 213-198 vote. Dissenting voters apparently cited a number of issues, with some rejecting the bill’s changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and others protesting the legislature’s failure to enact unrelated immigration measures. Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R- La.) reportedly indicated…
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WHO Announces Plan to Eliminate Trans Fat from Global Food Supply
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced “a step-by-step guide for the elimination of industrially-produced trans-fatty acids from the global food supply.” The plan consists of six steps represented by the acronym REPLACE: (i) “review” sources of trans fat and the landscape for policy change; (ii) “promote” the replacement of trans fats; (iii) “legislate” regulatory…
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USDA Ends Discussion of Organic Checkoff Program
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the termination of a rulemaking proceeding that “proposed to establish a national research and promotion program for certified organic products under authority of the Commodity Promotion, Research and Information Act of 1996.” The Organic Trade Association proposed the program in 2015, and USDA accepted comments on the…
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EFSA Releases Results of Glyphosate Review
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has reviewed data on glyphosate residues on crops and determined that “current exposure levels are not expected to pose a risk to human health.” The review includes two reports examining crops grown for human consumption as well as crops used in animal feed. EFSA reportedly relied on comparisons between…