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Food Safety
When ordering off a menu, do you know where food is coming from?
Most people don’t.
And we don't believe swapping safety for commerce is ever a fair trade.
The U.S. Congress passed a law in June of 2008 requiring all imported catfish and related species be inspected by the USDA before being sold to American consumers. Congress wanted to ensure that catfish would be treated to the same USDA protections for safety as beef and poultry.
While we’re waiting, only 2 percent of the 5.2 billion pounds of imported seafood – including catfish and catfish-like products – is being inspected for U.S. health and safety standards.
Congress did not intend to make Americans wait for health and safety protection. Americans need to be guaranteed that imported catfish and related fish are held to the same tough health and safety standards as imported meat and poultry.
Background on unsafe imports
All Catfish should be treated equally
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News & Opinion
Asian imports devastating catfish industry in Texas and across the South The Star-Telegram, March 27, 2010
Seeding a safer world
Guardian (UK), October 16, 2009
Food Safety Website Launched
Congress Daily, September 10, 2009
Measure to Overhaul Food-Safety Laws Fails in House
Bloomberg, July 30, 2009
USDA should reform meat import approvals: lawmaker
Reuters, July 30,2009
Conference Scehduled for Food Safety Next Year
Farm Futures, July 30, 2009
House Rejects Food Bill
July 29, 2009
Kicking Around Chinese Chickens by DeLauro
July 29, 2009
Chew on Food Safety Reform
Monterey County Herald, July 26, 2009
The High Cost of Cheap Food
Denver Post, July 19, 2009
The Food Fight
Denver Post, July 12, 2009
Whats Behind the Way We Eat
National Catholic Reporter, June 22, 2009
Mississippi catfish farmers say Vietnam is sinking their business
LA Times, June 16, 2009
Industrialized Farming Endangers World Food Supply
June 11, 2009
Are Genetically Midified Foods Safe?
May 16, 2009
Diseased Animals Tracking System in Need of Repair
Time, May 07, 2009
Films
Food Inc
Robert Kenner 2009
Fresh
The Way We Are Eating 2009
Fast Food Nation
Richard Linklater 2006
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