Posted by
Always To The Right on Friday, July 03, 2009 11:07:12 PM
Three years ago, U.S. Department of Agriculture employees determined that synthetic additives in organic baby formula violated federal standards and should be banned from a product carrying the federal organic label. Today the same additives, purported to boost brainpower and vision, can be found in 90 percent of organic baby formula.
The government's turnaround, from prohibition to permission, came after
a USDA program manager was lobbied by the formula makers and overruled
her staff. That decision and others by a handful of USDA employees,
along with an advisory board's approval of a growing list of
non-organic ingredients, have helped numerous companies win a coveted
green-and-white "USDA Organic" seal on an array of products.
Grated organic cheese, for example, contains wood starch to prevent
clumping. Organic beer can be made from non-organic hops. Organic mock
duck contains a synthetic ingredient that gives it an authentic,
stringy texture.