Posted on 03/04/2019 3:59:37 PM PST by Ennis85
Fears over chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-fed beef are "myths", according to the US ambassador to the UK.
In the Daily Telegraph, Woody Johnson urged the UK to embrace US farming methods after Washington published its objectives for a UK-US trade deal.
EU rules currently limit US exports of certain food products, including chicken and beef - but Mr Johnson wants that to change in the UK after Brexit.
Downing Street has repeatedly denied it will accept lower food standards.
A No 10 spokeswoman said: "We have always been very clear that we will not lower our food standards as part of a future trading agreement."
Mr Johnson, however, described warnings over US farming practices as "inflammatory and misleading" smears from "people with their own protectionist agenda".
He also said the EU's "Museum of Agriculture" approach was not sustainable, adding: "American farmers are making a vital contribution to the rest of the world. Their efforts deserve to be recognised.
"Instead, they are being dismissed with misleading scare-stories which only tell you half the story."
On chlorine-washed chicken, Mr Johnson said the process was the same as that used by EU farmers to treat their fruit and vegetables.
Describing it as a "public safety no-brainer", he insisted it was the most effective and economical way of dealing with "potentially lethal" bacteria such as salmonella and campylobacter.
'Welfare standards'
President of the UK's National Farmer's Union (NFU) Minette Batters said that while Mr Johnson was correct in saying chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-fed beef was "safe" to eat, there were other factors that needed considering.
"The difference is welfare standards and environmental protection standards," she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
"Our consumer has demanded high standards of animal welfare, we've risen to that challenge - he's right to make the point that food security
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Well, OK then. If you believe that, don’t purchase the products. :)
I need to start keeping notes. So for the liberals - artificial hormones for cows are bad. And artificial hormones for kids are good. Got it.
Whiney limeys...
there is a simple solution to this...
every bottle of Scotch whiskey needs
to be tested for mad-cow-disease
EU protectionism that the UK will be well rid of. It also includes the GMO scare tactics.
Nothing would save UK anymore Brexit or not. Just compare once mighty Sterling to most of EM currencies. It does worse economically than developing countries right now. A third world country in a making.
It doesn’t change the fact than cheaper US food is unfit for human consumption.
It doesnt change the fact than cheaper US food is unfit for human consumption.
Why do you think poorer people are so unhealthy?
You really got me laughing out loud, which I appreciate.
Calling American exported food unfit for human consumption has got nothing to do with poor people’s health. But I’m sure you have extensive experience comparing export food to domestic food, so please have the last word on the matter.
I don’t have issues with chlorine-washed chicken although it might be dangerous if done wrong. ‘Animal welfare’ standard which aren’t regulating religious slaughter there the real torture is are a joke too. That being said excessive use of hormones to grow livestock and all the chemical preservatives in processed food are just wrong.
Yeah, lets talk about that EU food. Thanks to EU rules very little isnt the way of fertilizer or pesticides are used, but ANY fruits or vegetables with even a small blemish must be destroyed. Yes, destroyed. They cant compete with US agriculture so they badmouth it and restrict it.
Ive eaten food in Europe and in the US. Your statement is ridiculous. A good piece of beef is as hard to find as full employment over there.
Lived in Europe for 7 years. Agree with you.
Not only is a good steak hard to find, it costs a fortune.
I used to bbq and cook outside all Summer in Germany. My neighbors were always welcome. They were continuously amazed at all the GREAT American meat (we have several large commissaries in the Kaiserslautern area).
T-bones, porterhouse, filet mignon, New York strip, tip roast, rib roast, Boston butt, brisket, hams, shoulders and chops of all kinds, chicken wings and breasts...
Of course, being a great chef helped! ;->
All I ever asked was for them to bring the fine German beer and wines and fresh veggies from the garden!
And a little more than three months Ill be sampling some of that fine German beer and wine myself. And it will be in time for the white asparagus season too!
Meir gefalt etwas Weiss spargel!!!!
The GM bit is from the UK. And the British public want these rules.
And this
The GMO bit is from Brussels. The British public dont know enough about how theyve been hoodwinked...but they are fed up with Brussels. Baby steps.
They were proposed and supported by the UK.
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