NMPF Supports USDA Request to Maintain Moratorium on Cloned Animal Products During Period of Additional Review - January 15, 2008
As had been widely reported in recent weeks, the Food and Drug Administration completed its risk assessment on cloned animal products, and released that report on January 15th. On the same day, NMPF issued a response to FDA's announcement and to the USDA's appeal to keep the voluntary moratorium on cloned animal products in place. To see the complete press release, click here [0].
For further information on the risk assessment and next steps, visit the FDA [1] and USDA [2] websites. A fact sheet with more details on cloning is available here [2].

NMPF Statement Regarding the Creation of a Supply Chain Management System to Monitor Cloned Livestock - December 19, 2007
A statement was issued Dec. 19, 2007, by the National Milk Producers Federation, in response to the announcement by companies involved in cloning livestock that they have worked with the food marketing chain to develop a supply management chain system to track cattle and swine clones. For the full statement, click here [2].
See also: The Washington Post's Dec. 19, 2007 article about clone product labeling [3].
Comments to USDA - May 3, 2007
On May 3, 2007, NMPF submitted comments to USDA on our cloning position. NMPF has carefully reviewed the documents FDA has requested comment on and will provide comments in the following areas: (1) the Draft Animal Cloning Risk Assessment (Risk Assessment); (2) the Draft Risk Management Plan (Risk Management Plan); (3) Labeling Guidance for Industry (Guidance for Industry); (4) interagency consultation; and (5) market impacts. The full comments are available in this document [3].