Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

Naturally? Naturally. — The USDA To Work On What ‘Natural’ Means

Costello: Look, if I throw the ball to first base, somebody’s gotta get it. Now who has it?
Abbott: Naturally.
Costello: Who?
Abbott: Naturally.
Costello: Naturally?
Abbott: Naturally.
Costello: So I pick up the ball and I throw it to Naturally.
Abbott: No you don’t, you throw the ball to Who.
Costello: Naturally.
Abbott: That’s different.
Costello: That’s what I said.
The confusion and nonsensical back [...]

September 16, 2009  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Politics, Science & Technology  No Comments

A Relentless Focus On Prevention, Or Something

Food safety and child nutrition were topics at this year’s National Food Policy Conference.  Bringing together the food industry, public health officials, consumer advocacy groups, and the government, the conference makes a concerted effort to demonstrate progressive action on key issues facing the nation and its food supply.
The Child Nutrition Act is due to be [...]

September 14, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Politics  No Comments

The Future Of Health Care Is Fighting The Farm Lobby

In an op-ed piece for the New York Times, Michael Pollan portends the entangled futures of health care, obesity, and insurance companies. Just as the insurance companies joined governmental efforts to rally against smoking, Pollan foresees insurance companies tackling obesity. This is necessarily after upcoming health care reforms.
Even the weaker versions of reform [...]

September 11, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics  No Comments

Stop Picking On Soda, Says American Beverage Association

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene started its new campaign against sweetened beverages.  In an effort to curb obesity by getting people to think about their caloric intake, posters ask “Are you pouring on the pounds?”

To many public health officials, soda and other sweetened beverages are the scourge of obesity.  They [...]

September 2, 2009  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics  5 Comments

Come On Down To The…USDA!

Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan wants to be the “matchmaker” between the Obama administration and USDA program administrators.  She recently sent out a memo, “Harnessing USDA rural development programs to support local and regional food systems,” (pdf) to her staff and interested third parties.  It details how those programs can cash in on the [...]

August 31, 2009  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics  One Comment

Marion Nestle Talks Sugar And Ag Policy On The Colbert Report

According to the manufacturers of a huge amount of processed, sugar-laden foodstuffs, there is a sugar crisis in the United States. On August 5th, representatives of those companies wrote to the Secretary Vilsack at the USDA asking him to lift the stringent quotas on imported sugar.  Marion Nestle, of course, has plenty to say [...]

August 26, 2009  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Politics  No Comments

Time Magazine Takes A Bite Out Of Cheap Food

Usually when the mainstream media talks about the plight of factory farmed animals and their deleterious effect on the environment, they do so in passing.  It’s almost a casual afterthought to the story about why eating red meat will kill you faster, if it gets mentioned at all.  Enter Times (online) magazine.  The article Getting [...]

August 24, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics  One Comment

Patrick Kennedy Responds To Food Safety Query

Back in June I wrote about the new Food Safety Enhancement Act being proposed to congress.  While the bill was a huge step forward in many regards, many thought the language was discriminatory against small farms.  I encouraged everyone to contact their representatives and voice their concern for a “one-size-fits-all” solution to food safety.
You can [...]

August 14, 2009  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics  2 Comments

Factory Farmed Animals Hog All The Antibiotics

70% of the antibiotics produced in the US go to animals that are not sick.  Amassed together in small spaces, diseases can flourish and rapidly spread to all of the confined animals so the purveyors of Concentrated Animal Feed Operations (CAFOs)  use them as a preventative measure, but also to stimulate growth.  Both practices are [...]

July 15, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics, Science & Technology  One Comment

State Of The Food Nation

Food Inc. is out in theaters and is scaring the “bejesus” out of people.  Michelle Obama has harvested her garden and made stirring speeches encouraging change in the American diet.  Healthcare reforms are being debated in Congress that will effect the way chronic, food-related diseases are treated.  There are massive food recalls almost weekly.  Our [...]

July 6, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics, Science & Technology  No Comments