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iPhone App Claims It Can Detect If Food Is Organic: A Local Organic Farmer Weighs In
Broward New Times ^ | Fri., Aug. 24 2012 | Tricia Woolfenden

Posted on 08/26/2012 4:29:58 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Ever get the sneaking suspicion that corporations -- or hell, even the mango vendor at the local farmers' market -- are conspiring to use your fear of ingesting chemicals to get you to spend more money on food? Those who worry that they're being misled about the veracity of certain "organic" claims will soon have a pricy tool to protect themselves; at least in theory.

Lapka has created a personal environmental monitor via a sleek iPhone accessory and app that claims to be able to test for radiation, electromagnetic fields, humidity, and organicity by way of four separate plug-ins. The product should debut in late 2012 and according to the maker, the device "is designed to look for significant quantities of nitrates in raw foods and drinking water caused by residues of synthetic fertilizers." Notice the word raw: This won't be able to tell you whether those Newman-O's live up to their label.

The device tests for organicity by way of a tiny stainless steel probe -- designed "for medical accuracy and enhanced durability" -- that is inserted into the food. So, yeah: You'll have to stab the food in order to evaluate it. Not sure how Whole Foods or Publix will take to shoppers poking holes in their apples and kale before purchase, so good luck with that one. But that's not the only reason to pause before plunking down $220 for the innovative device.

Because the product description only mentions nitrates (certainly not the only issue at hand with organics), Clean Plate Charlie reached out to resident organic farming expert and "hot farmer" Jason McCobb (aka. Farmer Jay) for his take on the device. Bear in mind that neither McCobb nor Clean Plate Charlie have used or interacted with Lapka, so all comments are based only on press materials available at this time.

"The concept is interesting, but I am more worried about pesticide and fungicide residues," said McCobb via email. "Doesn't sound like it will detect those. I like some of the other features better, like EMF and radiation (detection). It will probably be like the mosquito repellent app or the metal detector app; good in theory, but not functional."

McCobb also made an interesting point about what the market for such a device says about some people's inclinations to exploit the organic food movement: "It really sucks that we need to spend so much money and time to protect ourselves from liars and people that are trying to scavenge on our movement."

If going organic is important to you, make friends with local growers and give your business to people you feel you can trust. Otherwise, for now -- as always -- the only way to know what you're getting, with 100-percent certainty, is to grow it yourself. Good thing Florida's hell summer is just about coming to a close.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Computers/Internet; Food
KEYWORDS: food; iphone; organic
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To: american_ranger

“Organic means “wormy”

We grow everything organically...no fertilizers (except hay and oats used once) and no chemical pesticides (if necessary we dust stuff with diatomaceous earth (DE)). We have a peach tree that we planted about three years ago, and this year it was so prolific with peaches that it was nearly breaking branches. It is a Georgia Peach tree (white peaches), and they are really good. My wife has been busy canning and freezing peaches...many quarts. We have also been busy eating them fresh! Mmmm, good!

And by the way none of them were ‘wormy’.

Our tomatoes are not ‘wormy’.

Our peppers are not ‘wormy’.

Our potatoes are not ‘wormy’.

Our beans are not ‘wormy’.

Our lettuce is not ‘wormy’.

Our squash is not ‘wormy’.

Our melons are not ‘wormy’.

Our corn is not ‘wormy’.

We have been here ten years and no chemical fertilizers, pesticides nor herbicides have ever been used.


21 posted on 08/26/2012 7:36:55 PM PDT by GGpaX4DumpedTea (I am a Tea Party descendant...steeped in the Constitutional Republic given to us by the Founders.)
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McCobb also made an interesting point about what the market for such a device says about some people's inclinations to exploit the organic food movement: "It really sucks that we need to spend so much money and time to protect ourselves from liars and people that are trying to scavenge on our movement."


22 posted on 08/26/2012 8:23:00 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy (Monarchy is the one system of government where power is exercised for the good of all - Aristotle)
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