Statement by US Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency on
Preventing Starlink Corn From Being Used in
Processed Foods
29sep00
WASHINGTON, September 29, 2000-At the urging of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency, Aventis will purchase this
year's crop of Starlink corn. This action is a prudent and responsible
step to prevent the current crop of Starlink corn from being used in processed
foods. These measures provide consumers with additional confidence in the
integrity of the food supply by implementing a rigorous purchase and tracking
program. Starlink corn is only approved for animal feed and was recently found
in processed foods. Today's action immediately prevents Starlink corn from
being used in any food manufacturing. It also guarantees that farmers who
planted Starlink corn are reimbursed for this year's crop.
The agreement will be implemented by USDA and EPA. Aventis, the
manufacturer of Starlink corn, will immediately contact farmers with
instructions on how to handle the 2000 Starlink crop. USDA will initially
purchase the corn from the farmers, handle the corn to ensure that it does not
enter the food supply, and then Aventis will reimburse USDA for the cost.
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