Consumer Affairs Ministers fail consumers

Ministers for Consumer Affairs throughout Australia have failed consumers by allowing potentially harmful substances to be included in food products without requiring the additives to be identified on labels. A prime example of this has been fish farming in Tasmania where the ABC TV Four Corners program revealed that additives are included in fish food to colour the flesh of salmon. The same additives are widely used in the poultry industry to colour egg yolks and the flesh of chicken meat. But the only action Ministers have taken is to promote a pathetic definition of the term 'free range'

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  1. A laying hen produces half a cubic metre of manure a year. So with a stocking density of 10,000 hens per hectare approved by Ministers for Consumer Affairs earlier this year, farmers who follow their advice will see their land covered with 5000 cubic metres of manure per hectare every year.
    As chicken manure has the highest amount of nitrogen,phosphorus, and potassium of all manures, it is likely render the land useless for farming within a few years. Contamination of groundwater and water courses is also likely.

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