USDA Stocks Organics Board with Business Reps

Food-safety activists are protesting the government's attempt to stack an organic-food advisory board with representatives of corporate agribusiness and food commerce. Earlier this month, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) tapped individuals who represent Campbell Soup Company, General Mills, Phillips Mushroom Farms, and Stahlbush Island Farms to join the fifteen-member panel. Full Story »

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by Tom Kociemba - Oct. 1, 2008

This is great critical muckraking journalism. It is not the kind of journalism you will ever see on television where the members on this USDA committee from big agribusiness spend huge money on TV advertisement. This type of story can now only come from an independent, commercial free company like the "The New Standard". It develops the story of big business taking over a regulatory body the American Public needs if we are to know the truth about what we put in our bodies. Bravo for "The New Standard" is reporting this corruption of the government.

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