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Clones' offspring may be in food supply: FDA
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Food and milk from the offspring of cloned animals may have entered the U.S. food supply, the U.S. government said on Tuesday, but it would be impossible to know because there is no difference between cloned and conventional products.
Nations:U.S.
2008-09-03
No quick end for cloning product moratorium: USDA
The U.S. Agriculture Department said on Monday it will not lift a voluntary moratorium on selling meat and milk from cloned animals to consumers any time soon.
Nations:U.S.
2008-04-07
Japan to study lifting ban on cloned animal food
Japan will study whether to allow meat and dairy products from cloned animals to be served at homes and restaurants, the government said Wednesday.
Nations:Japan
2008-04-02
French minister says "non, merci" to cloned bifteck
Americans may eat it if they want, but the agriculture minister of France said on Thursday that if offered a dish of cloned meat, he'd have to say "non."
Nations:France
2008-01-17
Bull market for clones: studs, not stock
The reaction was fast, furious and expected.
2008-01-16
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