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August 20, 2002

Consumers Union Says National Academy of Sciences Report Underlines
the Need for Labeling and Safety Tests of Genetically Engineered Animals

YONKERS, NY--Consumers Union (CU) states that a new National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report to be released tomorrow, "Animal Biotechnology: Science-Based Concerns," underlines the critical need for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to establish safety and labeling regulations immediately in the fast-moving field of genetically engineered animals.

With new technologies, animals may be genetically engineered or cloned to produce food, industrial or research chemicals or pharmaceutical products. Insects can also be engineered. The authors of the NAS report were charged by the FDA to identify the science-based risks and concerns associated with products of animal biotechnology.

"Consumers Union has consistently urged the government to require labeling, a comprehensive regulatory framework, and a full safety assessment for the food supply and the environment before genetically engineered animals are allowed into the marketplace. The FDA has been saying for several years that it would develop a policy on how they intend to address genetically engineered animals and get public input, but thus far the agency has failed to act. The NAS report underscores the need for immediate action on these fronts," says Michael Hansen, Ph.D., a researcher with Consumers Union's Consumer Policy Institute.

"The report also describes a number of significant food safety and environmental problems that could be caused by the genetic engineering of animals. In addition, it raises the question of 'whether edible products of genetically engineered animals have been screened adequately,'" Hansen adds.

Hansen highlighted the following problems cited in the NAS report:

Consumers Union has been lobbying for labeling and pre-market safety testing of genetically engineered foods and animals for many years, testifying and submitting comments to government bodies, both domestically and internationally.

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