Italian Farmers Protest Food Labeling

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Published on Thursday, July 12, 2007 by Associated Press
Italian Farmers Protest Food Labeling
by AP staffwriters

0712 04BOLOGNA, Italy — Tens of thousands of Italian farmers protested Wednesday against the lack of clear and detailed labels on agricultural products, saying cheap imports from China were hurting their bottom line.

Protesters marched through downtown Bologna demanding the implementation of a law approved by parliament last year that would force Italian companies to specify on labels the origin of the ingredients of foods and drugs.

The Coldiretti agriculture lobby, which organized the demonstration, said more 150,000 people participated.

Coldiretti said large-scale food-processing companies increasingly purchase raw foods abroad at low prices and mix them with Italian-grown products. The result is that it is becoming impossible to identify the origin of the contents of products such as fruits and vegetables, it said.

Such mixing has become a greater concern in light of recent scandals involving tainted products from China, a growing list that includes frozen fish to juice.

Farmer Claudio Pigini said his efforts to grow high-quality tomatoes are not rewarded because he is competing with cheaper foreign imports.

“We are limited in the usage of pesticides by Italian laws in order to avoid making the plant toxic. Having to comply with this rule involves a major expense. On the other hand, one doesn’t know what Chinese farmers use since they don’t do any tests,� Pigini told Associated Press Television News.
Copyright © 2007 The Associated Press.
I keep thinking that maybe not all is lost in Italy. I don't know if I'm only dreaming, or what, but it does appear a bit more difficult for the psychos to pull the wool over the public eye here. Among other things, Italians have more or less mastered the use of insincerity for all the right reasons. Centuries of being invaded have taught them to smile and nod, all the while going about their business in spite of outside attempts at domination. I'd be willing to bet the in the hearts of most Italians food is far more sacred than the Pope!
 
One thing I admire the Italians for is the Slow Food Movement.

http://www.slowfood.com/

Slow Food is a non-profit, eco-gastronomic member-supported organization that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world.
Today, we have over 80,000 members all over the world.
It has been so far reaching, there's a local sub-branch in my part of the world in Australia.
 
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