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Irradiation to rescue millions from rotten food 

Many worldwide go hungry due to food spoilage - but don't have to

August 1, 2002
by CFACT 

     Imagine, somewhere between night and dawn, a family is about
to embark on a big cookout.  The menu:  A heap of homemade potato
salad for starters, followed by some juicy barbecued chicken, and
capped-off with an old favorite -- Aunt Mabel's fresh strawberry
Jello mold.  Nothing unusual about this summer shindig, right?
Well, not if you consider that the fixin's will be made from
potatoes that have sat in a corner of the pantry since
Thanksgiving, from chicken guaranteed to be salmonella-free, and
from strawberries that have graced the bottom shelf of the
refrigerator for over a month.  No, this is not a picnic hosted by
Rod Serling in The Twilight Zone.  It is a picture of what will be
happening in countless backyards across America when food
irradiation technology is allowed to reach its wondrous potential.

     Since the time Adam and Eve got booted out of the garden, we
have used several forms of energy to process our food.  Drying meat
and fish in the sun was primitive man's way of using
electromagnetic radiation to preserve food and kill food-borne
organisms.  Recently, we began to enjoy the convenience of electric
or gas-produced infrared radiation in our stoves and the higher
energy processing of our microwave ovens.

     While we certainly have progressed, we still face difficult
food processing challenges.  Foremost, there are many worldwide who
go hungry due to food spoilage.  And in this country, thousands die
each year from ingesting food contaminated with disease-causing
bacteria and parasites.  The use of ionizing energy, also known as
food irradiation, can help us overcome these challenges.

     In the heart of New Delhi, India, in a section of town known
as Jangpura, Ajay returns to his four-room dwelling after a long
day at the construction site.  His wife Sunita greets him as she
finishes preparing the meal for her extended family which includes
their two children as well as Ajay's parents.  Rice will be the
main staple of their dinner tonight since this is July and the
trucks could not keep enough fish fresh on the long trip from the
Arabian Sea.  What fish was available was too expensive for the
Khanna family to afford.  Some apples and cherries from the Kashmir
did make it down to the Bhogal Market, but these were only of
second quality.  Thus the Khanna's, as is often the case in
Jangpura, will go to bed tonight with their stomachs still calling
for more.

     Despite freezing and the use of post-harvest chemicals, much
of the world's food supply never makes it to market.  In fact,
according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the
United Nations, between one-quarter and one-third of all the food
grown in the world is destroyed by spoilage and insect infestation.
In some countries, particularly in tropical regions, the figure is
closer to 50% or more.  Experts estimate that up to 500 different
forms of insects can infest such foods as grain, fruit, nuts,
spices, dried fish, and vegetables while other foods like potatoes
and onions begin to sprout soon after they are picked.  This has a
devastating impact on the Third World where the challenge is not
necessarily to grow enough food but rather to deliver it to hungry
mouths before it rots.

     On a sloping hillside at the Teays Cemetery just outside
Charleston, West Virginia, the voice of a minister solemnly
reciting the 23rd Psalm can be heard echoing through the steady
drizzle.  "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want..."  In the
center of the small gathering rests Zachary Coleman, a boy who
never saw his fourth birthday.  Already plagued by chronic
bronchitis, his young body just could not fight off the salmonella
microorganisms he ingested with his chicken dinner.  Tragically,
his mother had failed to properly clean the utensils she had used
to prepare the poultry.  Zachary is just one of the thousands of
Americans who fall victim each year to deadly food-borne organisms.

     While the severe effects of food spoilage are largely confined
to developing countries, the illness and death resulting from food
poisoning know no boundaries.  Indeed, a 1983 joint commission of
the FAO and World Health Organization (WHO) concluded that
"illnesses due to contaminated food is perhaps the most widespread
health problem in the contemporary world." 

     In the U.S. alone, 40% of the chicken sold to consumers is
said to be contaminated by salmonella which infects an estimated
two million Americans annually.  In addition, estimates of human
infection from campylobacter are over two million cases per year
while trichinosis and toxoplasmosis, parasitic diseases that result
from infested meat, also strike many Americans.  All told, some
five to ten thousand Americans die each and every year from food-
borne illness.

     By controlling the organisms that cause spoilage and disease,
food irradiation is one of man's best weapons in the battle to
provide the world with a safe and abundant food supply.  The
benefits of this technology are derived from its ability to use
high-energy electromagnetic waves to break the chemical bonds of
molecules essential to an organism's life and reproduction.
Depending on the dose, the process can kill the insects and larvae
found after harvest in grains and produce, can slow the ripening
process of fruits and vegetables, can dramatically extend the
refrigerated shelf life of fresh fish and meat, and can reduce or
eliminate pathogens like salmonella in fresh or frozen poultry and
shrimp. This is achieved by using a conveyor to bring food products
past a gamma ray source, usually cobalt-60, that emits a controlled
and carefully timed level of energy. 

     Food irradiation does not make food radioactive, does not
produce chemical residues, and any loss in the nutritional value of
irradiated foods is comparable to those foods packaged by the
conventional methods of canning or freezing.

     Concerning the safety of the process, food irradiation has
been studied for more than 40 years and has obtained the blessing
of the world's scientific community.  The FAO, WHO, International
Atomic Energy Agency, and the American Medical Association have all
concluded that irradiated foods are safe.  In addition, the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration and Department of Agriculture have
approved the use of food irradiation for many products.  And just
recently, the rules for irradiating chicken were published in the
Federal Register making it likely that consumers will soon enjoy
the choice of buying safer poultry.  The successful opening of the
nation's first commercial irradiation facility in Mulberry, Florida
makes this even more imminent.

     With thousands dying from contaminated food and countless
others perishing from hunger, the need for a safer, more abundant
food supply has never been greater.  And a burgeoning world
population only adds to this challenge.  Clearly, a safe technology
capable of cleaning-up the international food supply and extending
the global harvest should be warmly embraced the world over.
Indeed this is happening as more than 20 countries are now
irradiating one or more foods on a commercial scale.  It is only a
matter of time before irradiated foods become as commonplace in the
American home as Aunt Mabel's strawberry Jello mold.

August, 2002

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Dr. Singer says global warming made up by man, not man-made...

{ from Is global warming from man? }

Prominent group of climate protesters shows some interesting colors at Copenhagen rally...

{ from Socialists and Communists march to support global warming agenda }

Are we really losing one football field every minute?...

{ from The clear-cutting facts about the rainforest }

The developing world is told to make sacrifices to save the planet...

{ from CFACT's Morano debates UN climate treaty on Britain's Sky News }

CFACT's delegation arived in Copenhagen, Denmark to educate delegates and media from around the world that the climate change treaty is All Pain No Gain....

{ from CFACT arrives in Copenhagen }

Singer, Morner, Plimer headline all-star science cast...

{ from CFACT sponsors climate science conference: The debate is not over }

Facts challenge organic's benefits over modern agriculture...

{ from Are organic foods really better? }

The proponents of global warming talk emotion and anecodote, while the realists talk facts, figures, measurements, history and scientific analysis...

{ from National Journal: Clash between the Guardian and science }

CFACT's delegation arived in Copenhagen, Denmark to educate delegates and media from around the world that the climate change treaty is All Pain No Gain....

{ from CFACT arrives in Copenhagen }

Dr. Singer says global warming made up by man, not man-made...

{ from Is global warming from man? }

If an herbicide, that can drastically improve farming, has proven to be safe for not only the animals in the environment, but also humans, it should be used, right? Not according to the EPA....

{ from Is government standing in the way of lower food costs? }

The future of the bay looks bright: stewardship at its best....

{ from Science to save the Chesapeake Bay }

International efforts to ban chicken coops harms birds, farmers...

{ from In praise of cages for egg laying hens }

How do you turn something as plentiful as grass into food? Feed it to cows and have a B.B.Q.! U.S. meat production per acre has doubled since 1970, largely due to pesticides, veterinary chemistry, and better plant breeding...

{ from Giving up meat to Save the Planet? }

How do you turn something as plentiful as grass into food? Feed it to cows and have a B.B.Q.! U.S. meat production per acre has doubled since 1970, largely due to pesticides, veterinary chemistry, and better plant breeding...

{ from Giving up meat to Save the Planet? }

The future of the bay looks bright: stewardship at its best....

{ from Science to save the Chesapeake Bay }

How do you turn something as plentiful as grass into food? Feed it to cows and have a B.B.Q.! U.S. meat production per acre has doubled since 1970, largely due to pesticides, veterinary chemistry, and better plant breeding...

{ from Giving up meat to Save the Planet? }

How do you turn something as plentiful as grass into food? Feed it to cows and have a B.B.Q.! U.S. meat production per acre has doubled since 1970, largely due to pesticides, veterinary chemistry, and better plant breeding...

{ from Giving up meat to Save the Planet? }

International efforts to ban chicken coops harms birds, farmers...

{ from In praise of cages for egg laying hens }

Scientific "consensus" and other shady sales tactics promote alarmist theories...

{ from Global warming bait-and-switch }

Scientific "consensus" and other shady sales tactics promote alarmist theories...

{ from Global warming bait-and-switch }

Three California counties reject measures to ban the use of GM crops...

{ from Voters voice support for biotech farming }

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  • Eco-terrorism hits Maryland: 'Inconvenient Terrorist' latest in long line

    Inconvenient terrorist James Lee who was shot and killed by a SWAT team in the Discovery Channel Building in Silver Spring, Maryland, is the latest of a long line of eco-terrorists

  • An Inconvenient Terrorist

    Armed eco-terrorist who experienced an “awakening” by watching Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth was shot and killed after storming Discovery Channel Building. Radical manifesto condemns 'parasitic children' and human civilization, calling for sterilization and giving the planet back to the squirrels.

  • An ill wind in New Jersey

    Proposed windmill would cost $7 million, stand taller than the Statue of Liberty, and when the wind isn't blowing would need to be kept turning with electricity from a traditional plant in order to avoid mechanical failure.

  • End environmental experiments on Africans!

    Environmentalists are using African parents and children in anti-DDT experiments. They are playing with our lives. So are the government agencies and others who support their policies. This is wrong and immoral. And it is only one of the ways they use Africans as experimental laboratory animals.

  • Prepare for an ice age!

    "Little ice ages" are the flip side of the 1500-year warming cycle. We should take advantage of the favorable climate we are currently enjoying to increase research on high-yield agriculture, biotechnology, water conservation and other advances now only dreamt of.

  • Howard Stern: 'Bring back DDT!'

    Stern argues that New York's bedbug problem is nothing compared to the millions dying from malaria in Africa, quoting extensively from an article by CFACT's Paul Driessen.

  • New York's bedbugs vs. Africa's malaria crisis

    Our obsession with pesticide “risks” has very different consequences for America and Africa.

  • How to save the Chesapeake Bay: Oysters vs. Regulations

    Oysters kept the Bay clean in the past, but the EPA is ignoring this proven solution in favor of big government regulations.

  • New ethanol policy poses heavy cost for consumers

    E15 ethanol mandates would bring huge benefits for ethanol producers at the expense of the rest of us.

  • Empowering the poor in the Yucatan jungle

    Local villagers struggle to survive in Becan, but a new program promises to bring prosperity by unleashing their creativity and energy.

  • The global warming fleecing of the American taxpayer

    The federal government has spent tens of billions of taxpayer dollars on research that has completely failed to affect temperatures or demonstrate an empirical link between human CO2 emissions and global warming.

  • Target: Monckton

    Lord Monckton is under attack, a sure sign that he’s winning on warming. Monckton fights back and refutes Prof. Abraham.

  • New coal mine approved in Utah

    In a victory for the nation’s beleaguered resources industry, Utah officials have approved a permit for a coal mine in their state.

  • EPA set to crack down on farm dust

    Agency believes dust is a pollutant and wants to impose stringent limitations on the amount of dust farmers are allowed to kick up while plying their trade.

  • Climate Depot’s award hat trick

    Marc Morano receives another award for his journalism covering the global warming movement.

  • Climate proposals threaten pursuit of happiness and justice

    New study documents harmful effects of “cap-and-trade” and “endangerment” schemes.