Politics, Small Farm Deal Stall Food Safety Bill

After a long day of debating–and waiting–Thursday, the Senate was at impasse over the details and politics surrounding the food safety bill. Sources on the Hill said it was more likely the legislation would not move forward until after Thanksgiving recess, which begins Monday.

Doing Business with a Handshake to Market Perfect Fish – Triad Fisheries

Even perfect fish don’t easily get from boat to table, there are stops along the supply chain. Mark Tupper, Triad Fisheries, does business the old-fashioned way: “I pay the fishermen as I sell the fish. Business is done with honor and with a handshake.” While no money is exchanged up front, Tupper is responsible to get the best price possible for the catch.

Senate Food Safety Bill Moves Ahead With Compromises

The Senate made substantial progress on the pending Food Safety Bill Wednesday. To move the sweeping food bill forward, the upper chamber voted 74-25 to limit debate, circumventing Sen. Tom Coburn’s (R-OK) objection. And key stakeholders resolved the two controversial issues that have plagued the bill: bisphenol A and small farm exemptions.

Americans Are Wary Of Genetically Engineered Foods

Would you eat a genetically engineered salmon? Are you even sure what the difference is between the regular variety and one that’s been tweaked to grow faster? Don’t feel bad if you’re unsure. Only a quarter of Americans say they fully understand what genetically engineered food is all about.