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  belgian food safety authorities not concerned by clones  

meat from the offspring of a cloned cow, raised and slaughtered in the uk has been exported to belgium, the uk’s food standards agency has confirmed. but belgian authorities say there is no food safety issue, so no rapid alert was required. the uk’s fsa said yesterday that meat from one of three offspring of cloned cows (two 2nd generation and one 3rd generation) has been exported to belgium. the bull was 2nd generation and aged two years. it was slaughtered in the uk in may this year. the fsa subsequently issued a rapid alert using the eu food safety system to notify belgian authorities on 9 august. however belgium’s federal food safety agency, afsca, is now asking the european commission to wipe the uk notification from the system, as it says it should never have been posted – even just for information purposes. its request is based on the commission’s response to a request for clarification. yesterday the commission told all eu member states that food from descendents of clones are conventional foods, and therefore no special measures apply. the commission’s statement could shed some clarity on whether or not meat and milk from offspring of clones should fall under novel foods regulations. existing novel foods regulation is unclear, and the fsa has said novel foods approval should have been sought by the farmers that raised and sold the 2nd and 3rd generation animals for meat.


    Source :foodnavigator.com     Date : 12  August   2010


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summary of investigation on cloned animals

the uk food standards agency last week traced animals born in the uk from eight embryos produced by a cloned cow in the us. four of these embryos were male calves and four were female. all were holstein animals, a breed mainly used for dairy production.since the previous update published on 4 august, the agency has received assurances from the local authorities that visited the farms, the dairy industry and the farmers involved that no milk from the remaining two dairy cows has entered the food chain. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 13 August 2010
consumers advised not to eat hijiki seaweed

the uk food standards agency is reminding people of its advice not to eat a type of seaweed called hijiki because it contains high levels of inorganic arsenic. inorganic arsenic is known to increase people’s risk of getting cancer.this reminder follows a notification from the european commission to the agency about a brand of hijiki seaweed, clearspring, which was found to contain high levels of arsenic. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 13 August 2010
consumers advised not to eat hijiki seaweed

the food standards agency is reminding people of its advice not to eat a type of seaweed called hijiki because it contains high levels of inorganic arsenic. inorganic arsenic is known to increase people’s risk of getting cancer. this reminder follows a notification from the european commission to the agency about a brand of hijiki seaweed, clearspring, which was found to contain high levels of arsenic. more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 5 August 2010
britons fret as meat from cloned cow offspring eaten

the food standards agency (fsa) said that under european rules, suppliers are supposed to obtain a license before selling products from cloned animals but added there was no suggestion they posed any health danger to consumers. \"while there is no evidence that consuming products from healthy clones, or their offspring, poses a food safety risk, meat and products from (them) are considered novel foods and would therefore need to be authorized before being placed on the market,\" the fsa said. more

 Source : flex-news-food.com   Date : 4 August 2010
meat from cloned animal was eaten in uk, confirms fsa

the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) has confirmed that meat from a cloned animal has entered the nation’s food chain and has been consumed. an agency investigation found that two cloned bulls born in the uk have been slaughtered and meat from one of them entered the food chain in july last year. meat from the second animal did not enter the food chain. the investigation came after reports that products from the offspring of cloned animals had hit the market in the uk, which would have been illegal as these products would be considered ‘novel foods’ and would therefore need authorization to be sold. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 4 August 2010
uk’s food watchdog probes cloned cow milk claims

the uk’s food standards agency said yesterday it would investigate reports that milk from the offspring of a cloned cow has gone on sale in the country. an anonymous uk farmer told the international herald tribune he was producing milk from a cow bred from a clone as part of his daily milk output. the farmer requested anonymity for fear of buyers no longer taking his milk, the newspaper said. the eu said two years ago that there was “no clear evidence” of any difference in safety between products from cloned or conventionally-bred animals. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 3 August 2010
fsa investigates claims of ‘cloned’ milk in uk

the uk’s food standards agency (fsa) has said it is investigating claims that milk from a cloned cow has entered the nation’s dairy supply. the announcement comes after an unnamed dairy farmer told the international herald tribune that he was using milk from a cow bred from a clone as part of his daily production. fsa said that this would need to be considered for ‘novel food’ approval before it can be sold in the market. more

 Source : foodnavigator.com   Date : 2 August 2010
fsa publishes latest consumer attitudes tracker survey

the food standards agency has released the latest results of its quarterly tracker survey, which monitors public opinion and awareness of the food standards agency and key food issues. a representative sample of 2,111 adults in the uk was interviewed in the latest wave of the tracker (march 2010), by placing questions on the tns consumer omnibus survey. more

 Source : food.gov.uk   Date : 22 July 2010
asa rules against constipation supplement adverts

the uk advertising standards authority (asa) has ruled against press adverts promoting the bowel health potential of probiotic and fibre-containing food supplements due to a lack of scientific backing. the asa ruled that the claim that lepicol could, “make it easier to keep your bowels healthy\" was not backed by trials using the specific formulation of the product and therefore told the healthy bowels company the advert must not appear again. more

 Source : foodanddrinkeurope.com   Date : 21 July 2010
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