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US body backs sale of cloned food | US body backs sale of cloned food |
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Meat and milk from cloned animals is safe for human consumption, the US food regulator said in a draft ruling. | Meat and milk from cloned animals is safe for human consumption, the US food regulator said in a draft ruling. |
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled that cloned cattle, pigs and goats produced food "as safe as the food we eat every day". | The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled that cloned cattle, pigs and goats produced food "as safe as the food we eat every day". |
The recommendation, coming after a five-year study, is a major step towards allowing food from animals onto US supermarket shelves. | The recommendation, coming after a five-year study, is a major step towards allowing food from animals onto US supermarket shelves. |
A public consultation period will take place before final approval is given. | A public consultation period will take place before final approval is given. |
Opponents say a majority of US consumers are against animal cloning. | Opponents say a majority of US consumers are against animal cloning. |
No unique risks for human food consumption were identified in cattle, swine or goat clones US Food and Drug Administration href="/1/hi/sci/tech/5098286.stm" class="">Quick guide: Cloning The FDA study examined meat and milk products from cattle, pigs and goats, but not sheep. | |
It concluded that the cloned animals produced food products virtually indistinguishable from more traditional offerings. | It concluded that the cloned animals produced food products virtually indistinguishable from more traditional offerings. |
The agency suggested that the results meant it would be unlikely to recommend placing special labels on food from cloned animals. | The agency suggested that the results meant it would be unlikely to recommend placing special labels on food from cloned animals. |
A final decision on labelling would not be taken until the end of the public consultation period due to begin soon, an FDA official said. | A final decision on labelling would not be taken until the end of the public consultation period due to begin soon, an FDA official said. |
'Bad decision' | 'Bad decision' |
Cloned animals are developed when cells are removed from a fertilised embryo and encouraged to develop into duplicate embryos with identical DNA. | |
A sheep, Dolly, was the first animal successfully cloned, in 1996. | A sheep, Dolly, was the first animal successfully cloned, in 1996. |
"No unique risks for human food consumption were identified in cattle, swine or goat clones," the FDA said. | "No unique risks for human food consumption were identified in cattle, swine or goat clones," the FDA said. |
It recommended no special safeguards on food produced from cloned animals. | It recommended no special safeguards on food produced from cloned animals. |
But consumer groups were less keen on the ruling, which could see the US become the first country to allow cloned food products into the food supply. | But consumer groups were less keen on the ruling, which could see the US become the first country to allow cloned food products into the food supply. |
Carol Foreman, of the Consumer Federation of America, described the ruling as potentially "a very bad decision". | Carol Foreman, of the Consumer Federation of America, described the ruling as potentially "a very bad decision". |
"We are urging people to write to the FDA, to members of Congress, to urge them to tell the FDA to back off," she told the AFP news agency. | "We are urging people to write to the FDA, to members of Congress, to urge them to tell the FDA to back off," she told the AFP news agency. |
Another group, the International Dairy Food Association, appeared cautious. "Animal cloning is a relatively new technology, and it's important that we have a thorough, deliberative dialogue," the group said in a statement. | Another group, the International Dairy Food Association, appeared cautious. "Animal cloning is a relatively new technology, and it's important that we have a thorough, deliberative dialogue," the group said in a statement. |
Previous scientific studies have come to conclusions similar to those of the FDA. | Previous scientific studies have come to conclusions similar to those of the FDA. |