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[养生保健] 墨尔本草莓种植商被指使用违禁农药 [复制链接]

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墨尔本草莓种植商被指使用违禁农药
发布时间: 2015-04-01 18:19:48   作者:刘沙   来源:澳洲网   浏览次数:18   评论:0

近日,有媒体曝光澳洲草莓植株培植商协会(Toolangi Certified Strawberry Runner Growers Co-op)在草莓植株培植过程中使用违禁农药甲基溴(methyl bromide)杀虫,而这些草莓植株已被销往包括维州在内的澳洲各地的草莓种植商。对此,维州亚拉河谷的草莓种植商迅速作出回应,向消费者保证他们种植的草莓安全可靠,可以放心食用。

《每日电讯报》1日报道,甲基溴因可能对臭氧层造成破坏,已于1989年被联合国列为违禁农药,而澳洲亦承诺会在2005年前彻底停止甲基溴的使用。尽管如此,有媒体称澳洲一些草莓植株培育商,包括Toolangi 在内,仍在使用甲基溴来控制病虫害,而这种做法可能导致草莓果实成熟后仍含有农药残留物。

亚拉河谷草莓种植商、澳洲草莓种植商协会(Australian Strawberry Growers Assocation)凡欧林(Sam Violi)对此表示,他担忧上述报道可能对消费者构成误导,误认为农药直接喷洒在了草莓的果实上面,再加上此前媒体曝光的娜娜牌冰冻混合莓果引发甲肝疫情的事件,这些都可能严重影响今后草莓的销量。他还指出,事实上,维州草莓种植商早在10年以前就不再使用甲基溴杀虫。“我们现在要做的事就是向消费者讲出事实,甲基溴并没有直接喷洒在草莓的果实上,只是在植株培育过程中少量使用,而在草莓成熟后不可能再有农药残留物。所以,我们可以保证,我们的草莓绝不含农药残留物,可以放心食用。”凡欧林肯定地说。
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顶,还有油桃防果蝇的也违禁

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不会吧, 我每次都稍微冲冲就吃了。

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隔壁不还说中国草莓不安全,澳洲的才安全么。。。
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coeur 发表于 2015-5-3 21:14
隔壁不还说中国草莓不安全,澳洲的才安全么。。。

这新闻出来的更早。我比较惊讶大家居然都不知道

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可靠消息吗?没看过这新闻
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蚝姐 发表于 2015-5-3 21:16
可靠消息吗?没看过这新闻


我看过电视台报道抽查nectarine农药不合格,1/8样板用违禁药。具体数字记不住了,大概这样。澳洲电视台播的

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消毒 发表于 2015-5-3 21:16
这新闻出来的更早。我比较惊讶大家居然都不知道

每天饭后光看熊出没了
我喜欢同班的静静,从出生那天就喜欢。至于谁是静静的班主任,只会影响我偷看静静的方式,而决不会削减我对静静的爱。
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蚝姐 发表于 2015-5-3 21:16
可靠消息吗?没看过这新闻

http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/20 ... trawberries/6354488

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消毒 发表于 2015-5-3 21:20
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2015-03-29/toxic-pesticide-used-on-australian-strawberries/6354488

花了那么多钱做研究,还是无果

别的国家气候条件不一样吗?人家怎么行的?
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蚝姐 发表于 2015-5-3 21:25
花了那么多钱做研究,还是无果

别的国家气候条件不一样吗?人家怎么行的? ...

酸奶里的草莓洗没洗啊。。蛋糕上那种肯定不洗。。
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消毒 发表于 2015-5-3 21:26
酸奶里的草莓洗没洗啊。。蛋糕上那种肯定不洗。。

蛋糕上的我从来不吃

酸奶里少的可怜,应该计量不致死吧?

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多看看正规渠道的新闻
这是真的

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看样子一定要好好洗

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Pesticide banned worldwide still used to grow 70pc of Australian strawberries
ASHLYNNE MCGHEE
UPDATED MON 30 MAR 2015, 9:40 AM AEDT
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PHOTO The strawberry industry said the price of strawberries could soar if growers stopped using the chemical.
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About 70 per cent of Australian strawberries are being grown on runners that have been fumigated with an environmentally damaging pesticide that has been banned around the world.

Methyl bromide is an odourless and colourless gas which was banned under the United Nations Montreal Protocol in 1989 because it depletes the ozone layer.

Australia agreed to phase it out by 2005 but a decade later, nine strawberry runner growers at Toolangi, in Victoria's Yarra Valley, are still using nearly 30 tonnes a year.

They produce 100 million strawberry runners annually, which in turn generate about 70 per cent of Australian strawberries.

Each year they apply to the UN for a critical use exemption from the ban, claiming the alternatives are financially crippling.

The co-chair of the UN Methyl Bromide Technical Options committee, Dr Ian Porter, said the situation was frustrating.

"Internationally, we've gotten rid of 85 per cent of methyl bromide, and it's a great win for mankind — in fact it's the best environmental gain that's been made," he said.

"[The strawberry runner growers] want to get rid of it, but there's a responsibility to provide high-health runners for the industry.

"It's frustrating ... but we don't want industries to fall over economically or technically. We don't want more disease or pests in Australia."

Environmental Justice Australia said it was concerned the growers were using a loophole to continue their use of methyl bromide.

"I think if people did know more about this issue, they'd be very concerned that the strawberries they're consuming are contributing to this significant environmental issue," chief executive Brendan Sydes said.

"There was a commitment to phase out this chemical by 2005 and yet, despite that, we're continuing to use it in this industry. It's a real concern.

"I think it's a real failure of the industry to come up with some alternative methods of producing strawberry runners, but also of the government to insist on compliance with this important regulatory regime."

Prices would increase to $10 a punnet: industry
The strawberry growers said if they were forced to stop using methyl bromide, the viability of the $400 million strawberry industry would be "compromised" and 15,000 jobs jeopardised.

The industry estimated their costs could soar by 500 per cent if they were to switch to soilless growing systems, similar to those used in parts of Europe.

That cost would be passed on to consumers, and a punnet of strawberries could end up costing more than $10.

"You imagine turning 100 hectares immediately into glass houses, and the impact that would have," Dr Porter said.

"It's just not the least bit economical at this stage.

"It's tough to weigh up economics, it's one of our challenges. Will consumers pay $10 a punnet? I don't know."

But local permaculturist Graeme George said people would pay more.

"I think it's well demonstrated with the organic industry where prices can be quite a bit higher than with conventional agriculture," he said.

"I can understand the financial incentives (for using methyl bromide), but it's symptomatic of the pressures the agricultural industry is under.

"Supermarkets are driving prices down."

'Imports would increase, threaten local industry'
The nine farms still using the chemical are part of the Toolangi Certified Strawberry Runner Growers' Cooperative, which declined to speak to the ABC.

But in a statement they said banning methyl bromide would threaten the Australian industry.

"Consumers would have reduced availability of fresh, delicious, Australian-grown strawberries," it said.

"Berry imports would increase, which do not always have the same production methods and health standards that Australian strawberries enjoy," referring to the recent Nanna's Berries scandal.

The statement said the growers had made a "considerable effort" to reduce their use of methyl bromide and were funding "world-leading research".

"The runner industry has invested more than $700,000 on research and development to find alternatives to methyl bromide," the statement said.

"This has included research on new fumigants, biological controls and alternative production systems.

"Research from this program has identified alternatives that proved suitable for other horticultural industries ... [but] research has not yet found an effective alternative for runner production at Toolangi.

"The soils at Toolangi are clays with high organic matter, and alternative treatments used in other parts of Australia do not work well in these conditions, especially in cold temperatures."

The Victorian and federal governments make financial contributions to the industry's research programs.

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沏杯茶 发表于 2015-5-3 22:57
多看看正规渠道的新闻
这是真的

ABC官网的,正规不?

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