USDA Fast-Tracks 'Rubber-Stamp' Approval of 'Dangerous' GE Seeds

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The USDA ‘rubber-stamped’ the first of many ‘dangerous’ new genetically engineered (GE) seeds Friday under the department’s new streamlined approval process.

The fast-track process allows the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) to “make a determination of nonregulated status for crops with GE traits that have already been approved in another crop” without a new review, allowing for a more “timely and predictable review process,” according to Mike Firko, APHIS Acting Deputy Administrator for biotechnology regulatory services.

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“As expected, the fast-track approval process has made it all that much easier for the USDA to rubber-stamp a host of new GE crops,” Katherine Paul, Associate Director of the Organic Consumers Association, told Common Dreams.

The first products to come down the speedy new pipeline are a host of canola seeds resistant to the “dangerous” herbicide glyphosate, which a recent study linked to a litany of health disorders and diseases including Parkinson’s, cancer and autism.

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