The United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits synthetic nitrogen fertilizer in
organic production and encourages natural compost. But it does not test for
un-composted feces, relying instead on record-keeping and record-checking. …..At
least 140 people across eight states have now fallen ill after consuming hepatitis-A-infected certified-organic frozen berries and
pomegranate seeds; 61 were still in hospitals in mid-July.
For some strange
reason, this outbreak is being linked in the media to improper hand washing
instead of composting, landing this on the lap of the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) instead of the USDA. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention meanwhile has
made no such determination.
With almost a quarter-million 3-lb. bags recalled, improper hand washing is
entirely implausible. Workers could never infect so much product and, in any
case, no infected workers have been found. Un-composted feces (human or animal)
spread across an entire field should not be eliminated as a possibility (by the
media or anyone else), before less obvious theories are investigated……. Section
§205.203 of the USDA National Organic Program (NOP),
stipulates manure cannot “contribute to contamination of crops [or] soil” and
details proper composting procedures. …..A fecal coliform test costs only $20,
but the USDA hasn’t observed its own rules since the NOP became law in 2002….To Read More….
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