Just read on WSJ:

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released proposed guidelines on how to regulate genetically engineered animals, in a move that is expected to pave the way for them to enter the food supply.

The biotech industry has long sought to use such technology on fish, pigs, cattle and other animals to produce ones that grow faster or possess desirable traits, such as high fiber content or resistance to illnesses such as mad-cow disease.

According to BIO, a biotechnology trade group, there could be as many as two dozen applications to sell genetically engineered animals already pending before the FDA. One submitted by a Massachusetts developer is for an Atlantic salmon.

And this will help the price of food . . . how?