Center for Food Safety

Center for Food Safety

San Francisco, CA 94108
Tax ID52-2165893

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Mission

Center for Food Safety's mission is to empower people, support farmers, and protect the earth from the harmful impacts of industrial agriculture.

About

Through groundbreaking legal, scientific, and grassroots action, Center for Food Safety protects and promotes your right to safe food and the environment. CFS's successful legal cases collectively represent a landmark body of case law on food and agricultural issues.

For its program on 'genetically engineered (GE) crops' (also called: agricultural biotechnology:), CFS continued its work challenging USDA and other government agencies for not adequately reviewing the environmental and economic impacts of GE crops. This work included submitting policy comments to these agencies to ensure they are complying with environmental and other laws, and educating the public and policymakers about the impacts of GE crops.

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$3,416,236

Expenses

$3,539,790