Monday, March 12, 2012

Organics vs. clones

LONDON, ON-The Organic Trade Association (OTA) says that meat, milk, and other products produced from cloned animals will not be sold in the United States. The decision has been hailed by Pure Fun Confections, the leading brand of premium, certified organic, kosher and vegan candy. It's a fair trade company that manufactures candy with no tapioca, no GM or cloned modification, free of pesticides, preservatives, refined sugar, and artificial colours and flavours.

Cloning is incompatible with the U.S. Organic Foods Production Act and is prohibited under National Organic Program regulations.

"The OTA only supports the use of traditional processes for breeding and raising animals in the organic system," said Caren Wilcox, OTA's executive director.

-www.purefun.ca

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