Consumer Advocates Protest Chicken Imports from China
The consumer advocacy group Food & Water Watch (FWWatch) recently launched a campaign to block chicken imports from China, where several U.S. companies are reportedly building plants. Alleging that these corporations are “putting pressure” on lawmakers, FWWatch has asked Congress to uphold its 2008 ban on imported processed poultry in light of “specific problems” with China’s food safety standards and inspection system. In particular, the group pointed to the rejection of other Chinese imports due to “contamination with melamine or banned chemicals like chloramphenicol; pesticide residues and unsafe additives; and conditions inspectors described as ‘poisonous’ and ‘filthy.’” “Even worse,” according to FWWatch, “China has experienced several outbreaks of the very contagious bird flu that has not only infected poultry but also been fatally transmitted to humans.” See Food & Water Watch Action Alert, April 14, 2009.