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E-coli and organic cucumbers

31 May 2011 By Editor

*****UPDATE 8/6/2011*******

The most recent investigation about the source of the E-coli contamination has centered around an organic farm producing organic beansprouts close to Hamburg, Germany. Tests so far on the beansprouts have all been negative over 500 samples have been taken from the farm. EU Agricultural Minister met in Brussels yesterday to discuss the issue of compensation for farmers accross Europe who have been badly affected by market losses. The source of the outbreak still remains to be isolated.

 

*****UPDATE 1/6/2011*******

The latest reports on the E-coli outbreak indicate that the Spanish organic cucumbers were not the source of the contamination. However the source has not yet been identified yet as tests are still being carried out.

31/5/2011

The source of the current severe outbreak of e-coli in Germany was reported to be Spanish organic cucumbers however this has not been proven yet. It has also not yet been identified if the contamination took place at the growing site or during transportation to Germany.

IOA has contacted members who are currently importing organic cucumbers and they are currently being imported from Holland not Spain. It will be roughly 3 or 4 weeks before Irish organic cucumbers are available so we will not have an Irish alternative until then.

The possibility of risk in Ireland is tiny as the cucumbers in question have not been shipped to Ireland. In order to avoid problems with potential contamination we would recommend that people who buy fresh organic produce wash it well before use.

Filed Under: General

Organic food really is better for you

30 May 2011 By Editor

A study by the University of Newcastle School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development reports that fruit and vegetables grown without artificial fertilisers have significantly more key nutrients, including vitamin C.

The results of this study are welcomed by the organic sector in Ireland. “Nutrition is one of the reasons that people buy organic said Grace Maher Development Officer with IOFGA, however other key reasons include the fact that organic food is free from pesticides and gm ingredients, it has higher animal welfare standards and its production methods are more environmentally friendly.”

This research challenges the Food Standards Agency in the UK who have in the past dismissed the nutritional benefits of organic food.

The Newcastle scientists found that organic fruit and vegetables are up to 12% richer in substances called secondary metabolites, these are said to boost the immune system and protect the body from cell damaging free radicals. Organic fruit and vegetables were also recorded to have 6% higher levels of vitamin C.

The study also suggests that eating organic food is likely to improve your overall general health as it also contains higher levels of compounds which encourage the body to burn fat.

The Newcastle study will be published in the next issue of the journal Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences.

 

- ENDS –

Filed Under: Press Releases

National Organic Food Conference 2011

26 May 2011 By Editor

Bord Bia are hosting an organic conference in Limerick on June 14th. Click here for more info http://www.bordbia.ie/eventsnews/events/pages/EventDetail.aspx?ID=144

Filed Under: Events

Teagasc Organic Farm Walks

18 May 2011 By Editor

Throughout the summer Teagasc are holding a series of farm walks on organic farms around the country. The walks cover a wide range of enterprises and all are welcome to attend. 3162 Organic Farm Walks 2011

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Compost Open Evenings

11 May 2011 By Editor

Compost Site Open Evenings

Acorn Recycling, Horse & Jockey, Tipperary

18 May 7.30pm-9pm

GreenKing, Beside Beehive Pub, N11, Wicklow

19 May 7.30pm - 9pm

Envirogrind, Pettigo, Donegal

20 May 7.30 - 9pm

The open evenings at composting sites are to show landscapers and organic farmers how quality compost is manufactured. Also there will be a short presentation on “Benefits of Using Compost in Organic Farming & Landscaping ”by Gerry Bird at the Greenking & Acorn Sites and by Klaus Laitenberger at the Envirogrind site.

The open evenings are free. It is essential that you register prior to the event as space is limited. Contact John Brennan (Tel: 086-8129260. Email: <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]) to register.

Filed Under: General

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