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UK minister claims labeling for clones impossible

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Published: 17 December 2010
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UK agriculture minister James Paice claims labeling for clones is impossible - but traceability systems are already in place for cows because of BSE (mad cow disease), and there's sheep tagging too.
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No labels for cloned produce
by Matt Williams
The Scotsman
16 December 2010
By Matt Williams
http://bit.ly/fsHJIJ

Labelling meat and milk to inform consumers it is from the offspring of cloned animals would be impossible, Farming Minister James Paice announced today.

The minister told a committee of MPs there was no way of tracing produce back to cloned cows and pigs, and scientists had no way of telling it apart.

He also restated that there were no known health risks from consuming food from the progeny of genetically identical animals.

Mr Paice said: "It is not possible to identify whether milk or meat is from a clone, let alone the offspring of a clone."

The farming minister described the problems of labelling food from an animal that descended from a clone as a "conundrum that is unsolvable".

He added: "It is impossible to have an enforceable system that would enable the consumer to make that choice."

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