decrease font size
increase font size
change type face
bookmark this page
email this page
print this page
ThePigSite Latest News
Monday, October 08, 2007
Print This Page Greens seek labels on all fresh food
NEW ZEALAND - The steaks you sizzle on the summer barbecue come from New Zealand - don't they?What about fruit and vegetables? We are a clean green nation of great greengrocers.
Green Party MP Sue Kedgley argues New Zealanders may wrongly assume much of their fresh food is Kiwi-made.
She wants to see labels on all meat, seafood, fruit, vegetables and other single-component foods like seeds, grains, or canned, dried and frozen fruit that tell shoppers from which country the food was derived.
In New Plymouth last week, Ms Kedgley said the issue was of overwhelming concern for consumers.
"People want to know where the food they buy, eat and feed their families comes from."
Kiwis were unaware the country imported nearly 1.5 million tonnes of food a year, including 149,462 tonnes of fruit, 32,207 tonnes of meat and 39,996 tonnes of vegetables.
The Green Party has launched a petition that will circulate the country until the end of this month.
Last year Ms Kedgley introduced a private members bill on the issue, but it was defeated. She aims to get the petition before a select committee.
Importing food is a safety issue, argues Ms Kedgley, referring to recent scandals about Chinese products such as toxic pet food and contaminated seafood.
She says 40% of our pig meat is imported, with 30% coming from Canada, where some pig herds are infected with bacteria.
To continue reading this article please click here
Source: Taranaki Daily News
Latest Pig Industry News
Time Required to Improve Live Hog Prices
PCVDs and the Diagnosis and Control of Epizootics
Intelligent Farrowing Pen on the Way
Market Preview: Tracking the Corn Crop
Weekly Review: Optimism in Futures Market
REVIEW: The Pig Journal, Volume 61 (2008)
Alliance: Cobb-Vantress and Hendrix Genetics
Weekly Roberts Report
Rosselkhoznadzor Bans Meat Imports from Two Brazilian States
Blue-Green Algae Fatal to Livestock








