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Newsline: California Dairy Prohibits Milk From Clones

February 1, 2007

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While the moratorium on meat and milk from cloned animals entering the food chain remains intact, one California processor is taking no chances. Clover Stornetta Farms of Petaluma, says that regardless of FDA’s ultimate decision on the matter, it will not accept milk from clones.

“We know that, given a choice, our consumers would choose to drink milk from un-cloned cows, and we at Clover will give them that choice,” Clover Stornetta president Marcus Benedetti told the Associated Press.

In the mid-1990s, the company became one of the first dairies in the country to take a stand against the use of synthetically engineered growth.

Clover Stornetta offers both organic and conventional milk from pastured cows, and has been recognized for both its milk quality and its humane treatment of animals.


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