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    Local, organic foods not always safer

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Shoppers nervous about foodborne illnesses may turn to foods produced at smaller farms or labeled "local," ''organic" or "natural" in the hopes that such products are safer. But a small outbreak of salmonella in organic eggs from Minnesota shows that no food is immune to contamination.

    While sales for food produced on smaller operations have exploded, partially fueled by a consumer backlash to food produced by larger companies, a new set of food safety challenges has emerged. And small farm operations have been exempted from food safety laws as conservatives, farmers and food-lovers have worried about too much government intervention and regulators have struggled with tight budgets.

    The government has traditionally focused on safety at large food operations — including farms, processing plants, and retailers — because they reach the most people. Recent outbreaks in cantaloupe, ground turkey, eggs and peanuts have started at large farms or plants and sickened thousands of people across the country.

    "While it's critical that food processors be regularly inspected, there is no way the Food and Drug Administration would ever have the resources to check every farm in the country, nor are we calling for that," says Erik Olson, a food safety advocate at the Pew Health Group. "Unfortunately, there are regulatory gaps, with some producers being completely exempt from FDA safeguards."

    The FDA, which oversees the safety of most of the U.S. food supply, often must focus on companies that have the greatest reach. A sweeping new egg rule enacted last year would require most egg producers to do more testing for pathogens. Though the rule will eventually cover more than 99 percent of the country's egg supply, small farms like Larry Schultz Organic Farm of Owatonna, Minn., would not qualify. That farm issued a recall last week after six cases of salmonella poisoning were linked to the farm's eggs.

    A new food safety law President Barack Obama signed earlier this year exempts some small farms as a result of farmers and local food advocates complaining that creating costly food safety plans could cause some small businesses to go bankrupt. The exemption covers farms of a certain size that sell within a limited distance of their operation.

    Food safety advocates unsuccessfully lobbied against the provision, as did the organic industry. Christine Bushway of the Organic Trade Association, which represents large and small producers, says food safety comes down to proper operation of a farm or food company, not its scale.

    "How is the farm managed? How much effort is put into food safety?" she asks. "If you don't have really good management, it doesn't matter."

    Smaller farms do have some obvious food safety advantages. Owners have more control over what they are producing and often do not ship as far, lessening the chances for contamination in transport. If the farm is organic, an inspector will have to visit the property to certify it is organic and may report to authorities if they see food being produced in an unsafe way. Customers may also be familiar with an operation if it is nearby.

    But those checks aren't fail-safe. The FDA has reported at least 20 recalls due to pathogens in organic food in the last two years, while the Agriculture Department, which oversees meat safety, issued a recall of more than 34,000 pounds of organic beef last December due to possible contamination with E. coli.

    Egg safety is equally ambiguous. While many people like to buy cage-free eggs, those chickens may be exposed to bacteria on the grounds where they are roaming.

    So what can a consumer do? Experts say to follow the traditional rules, no matter what the variety of food. Cook foods like eggs and meat, and make sure you are scrubbing fruit and cleaning your kitchen well.

    Do your part, and hope for the best, the experts say.

    "Labels like organic or local don't translate into necessarily safer products," says Caroline Smith DeWaal of the Center for Science in the Public Interest. "They are capturing different values but not ensuring safety."

    Bushway of the Organic Trade Association says one of the best checks on food safety is the devastating effect a recall or foodborne illness outbreak can have on a company's bottom line.

    "It's just good business to make sure you are putting the safest products on the market," she says.

     

    19 comments

    • Dale  •  Fort Myers, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Here's an easy way to lessen the chance of salmonella contamination from eggs: be sure the producer, large or small, is washing the blood and feces from the outside of the eggs before offering them for sale. I produced eggs for many years and I know that in the laying process, eggs get "dirty", whether in a cage or not. Poultry and salmonella go hand in hand, like horses and tetanus go hand in hand. A person handling a dirty egg can easily pass on the contamination to what they're cooking. Just be careful and keep the government out of it!
    • Jimichan  •  7 mths ago
      What happened to my country?
      When I was a kid, eating raw eggs was very common. Ever heard of egg in your beer? It certainly wasn't hard boiled! I used to make egg nogs for myself all the time as an after school snack.
      I now spend part of every year in Japan, and regularly eat raw eggs, raw fish, even raw chicken. When I told my mother-in-law we couldn't do that in America, she was aghast.
      Third world America.
      • Observer 7 mths ago
        We used to eat "cannibal" sandwiches during New Year's celebration: raw beef ground fresh, salt and pepper, and a slab of onion on dark rye bread.
    • CharlesS  •  上海市, 中國  •  7 mths ago
      Watch "Food Inc" for a good take on food borne illness - factory feed lots, only 13 slaughterhouses in the entire country, chickens growing 60% larger in half the time, living for their brief lives in lightless sheds and all driven by the fast food industry and only four meat companies.
    • Sun  •  7 mths ago
      This is #$%$ ALL eggs have salmonilla on them. Eggs come out of the same hole that chickens poop from, get real ppl!
    • Bring'EmHome  •  7 mths ago
      What about the Millions of non-organic eggs recalled 2 years ago? People died from those eggs.
    • nela  •  7 mths ago
      I do not buy organic because it is safer, I buy it because is healthier. That being said, everything on Earth can get contaminated.
      • FUZZY WUZZY 7 mths ago
        OK.. maybe you can tell me how you know this? I have tried researching it and have not found any real evidence either for or against the claim that organic is healthier.. Any resource would help..
    • T  •  Powell, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Organic is another overpriced joke.
      • Mr. Big 7 mths ago
        You F,,,,,moran dont buy organic eat your junk meals and buy more drugs to repair damage loser...Our planet is full of organic food for us to take advantage
      • Sun 7 mths ago
        Yes, please eat at McD's, so those of us with brains can have the good food for our families. Besides, we need your chemically stupid children to bag our groceries.
      • FUZZY WUZZY 7 mths ago
        wow.. wasn't it just 100 year ago the last time that all food was "organic?" what was the average life expectancy then? 40? 50?
    • Concerned Sit ti sin  •  7 mths ago
      FYI......100% ORGANIC......is the only label that IS ORGANIC!
      Anything other then that would be 70% organic 30% fillers, etc....

      This article needs to be MORE FACTUAL and truthful about what they write about....but that would be asking TOOOOO MUCH!
    • Pasta Mon  •  7 mths ago
      This is really a no-brainer if you think about it. Why should a small, basically non-professional provider have safer food? Organic food has as many extra risks as it has extra benefits. I'm not sure about now, but just a couple of decades ago only food that was sold across state lines was subject to federal food safety laws.
      • Sun 7 mths ago
        How stupid ARE you? Oh, I get it, you are a shill for big ag and corporate.
      • Greg 7 mths ago
        They are not stupid because they are correct. Are you a shill for the organic industry?
      • FUZZY WUZZY 7 mths ago
        @Greg.. you'll never convince them with logical arguments.. Organic food is the same as religion to that kind of person..
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Very few here seem to have a clue about what they're eating, or even care. Mary Clare seems to know nothing at all. Yet another brain-dead Yahoo article for the illiterate adolescent readers.
    • T  •  7 mths ago
      Organic is another overpriced joke.
    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      yep eat local and farm what you can at home, take a shower and do the same to what you eat dummy
    • Tom  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I am sure someday that we all will be taking a pill to give us our nourishment.The pill will give us fiber,protein,and make us full.
      • Mr. Big 7 mths ago
        You f idiot live on pills as long as the planet is giving us food we shall eat it other wise burry yourself with pills idiot
    • fiva ahmad  •  Yogyakarta, Indonesia  •  7 mths ago
      Its nothing bad you switch to consume vegetables, what more doubt on the open market to buy foods that are outside the plant, do not worry about the existence of a common market due to our foresight to buy the ingredients are always fresh food also play a role if the merchant has dishonest wares unworthy public consumption this happens everywhere in the land not only developed but also in less developed countries are classified much less chaotic it seems commonplace are actually wrong and dangerous to the public that is the reality that there is need for mutual supervision, compliments.
    • endrun  •  7 mths ago
      This study brought to you by Big Ag
    • BestDeadFred  •  7 mths ago
      Industrial agriculture comes in organic.

      Wash your produce, cook your meats and eggs.
    • Right On  •  7 mths ago
      I had a veggie big garden for years.............and used 'digested horse hay'....freely as fertilizer - never had any problems..........I either canned or froze the excess for later consumption....I believe that most of the problems of food contamination are caused by the handling before final consumer purchase and the consumer himself by lack of proper refrigeration, storage and cleaning before use..
    • Tamster  •  7 mths ago
      "Do your part, and hope for the best, the experts say." EXACTLY what EVERYONE should be doing. You wouldnt just throw whole carrots in a pot straight from the bag withoutsome form of prep. Humans have become lazy. It's called wash your stuff or/and cook it proper. I agree with Nela.It's everywhere, even the handle of the supermarket cart, the MONEY you handle and even the door handles you touch. WISE up and stop acting like a child the Government keeps adding restrictions to because your being an idiot and cry foul.
    • Norman  •  7 mths ago
      Local is still better than what you can buy in the produce section. This report is a load of #$%$ from the Ag departments to scare people. The food in produce sections has been coated with a form of wax, it has been radiated and therefore the nutrition levels have been reduced or killed altogether. Take tomato's, they are picked green, a chemical bomb is thrown into the truck, by the time it gets to you the tomato is a form of almost red and ripe. Cut into it and it is still green. Most orange juice is imported, and if the US cannot govern the ag businesses, you know that the orange juice from foreign country's is not good for you.
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