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Age: 24
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City: SOMERVILLE
State: Massachusetts
Country: US
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Thursday, April 09, 2009 

Current mood:  thoughtful
Category: Food and Restaurants


There has been a huge amount of panic on the internet in recent weeks regarding food safety legislation, spurred on by unfounded fears that one of the food safety bills introduced in Congress (H.R. 875) will threaten small family farmers, end organic farming and even criminalize backyard gardeners. The frenzy is grossly exaggerated and rooted in misinformation. While H.R. 875 is not perfect, it is certainly not intended to wipe out organic farming or local food. And with H.R. 875 getting the brunt of negative attacks, food safety bills that are less friendly to small farmers and diverse modes of production, such as H.R. 759 and H.R. 1332, are gaining traction in congress.

As with most legislation, these food safety bills are intended to provide a general framework. The fine points will be added once a bill has passed through the halls of congress and is translated into rules at the agency level. As the saying goes: "the devil is in the details." It is with these details that Farm Aid and our partner groups will engage to ensure that any new regulations in food safety reflect and support the diversity of farms and processing facilities that contribute to a vibrant, sustainable and safe food system in America.

As always, we'll be sure to keep you updated with any opportunities for action. We'll also be providing a more extensive look into America's broken food safety system in our April newsletter. In the meantime, if you receive a frantic email about H.R. 875, please don't forward on the frenzy. Instead, point your friends and family to this great fact sheet from Food & Water Watch or to this food safety update by Farm Aid funded-group Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association.

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Fork In The Road
By Neil Young
Release date: 2009-04-07
Don & Maria

 
Thanks for the information! I have been following the progress of this bill for a while, as my brother maintains an organic farm in Michigan.

 
Posted by Don & Maria on Thursday, April 09, 2009 - 9:17 PM
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Amber
Amber Dyson

 
the devil may be in the details, but the devil is also in trusting the government to work out those details. look at the CPSIA. when that was in the early stages, i'm sure everyone thought that "the details" would be worked out with common sense. now we have a terrible situation that is eradicating a huge amount of small business. do you really think the large corporations don't want to put small farms out of business and won't use any opportunity to do so? the best opportunity is when no one is looking. raising alarms when we see dangerous wording is EXACTLY the way to make sure it gets ironed out. the more public attention on this the better. we should've learned from the CPSIA that waiting to be concerned until the final wording is out is often too late.....this is an excellent website that explains exactly which statements in the bill we should be concerned about: http://www.campaignforliberty.com/blog.php?view=12671
 
Posted by Amber on Thursday, April 09, 2009 - 9:17 PM
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Stars N' Bars a.k.a. My4reind.com
Stars n Bars

 
"The fine points will be added once a bill has passed through the halls of congress and is translated into rules at the agency level."....Your faith in our political leaders is amazing when NOT 1 of THEM have done anything of late to EARN IT.

 
Posted by Stars N' Bars a.k.a. My4reind.com on Friday, April 10, 2009 - 7:53 PM
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Bob
Bob Wolfe

 
Thanks for the heads up twitter on my space. Scared mood got my attention.....Bob
 
Posted by Bob on Saturday, May 02, 2009 - 2:15 AM
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boggs market farm

 
Don't be alarmed?  Don't forward the "frenzy"?  Getting as many people to understand what's going on in government is only natural.  Why the gag order from farm aid?  Reading as many sources of information as possible is a good thing.  I wouldn't trust farm aid's word alone any more than I would trust the government's word along. 
 
Posted by boggs market farm on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - 8:23 PM
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