Tuesday, May 6, 2014

USA GOVERNMENT DEMAND FOR HIGHER STANDARDS AGRICUTURAL PRODUCTS IN BOTH THE USA AND EUROZONE COUNTRIES DURING THE THE CONVENTION OF THE SEVEN MAJOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS PRODUCERS HAS BEEN REGARDED AS CONTROVERSIAL.

USA GOVERNMENT DEMAND FOR HIGHER STANDARDS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS  IN BOTH THE USA AND EUROZONE COUNTRIES DURING THE CONVENTION OF THE SEVEN MAJOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS PRODUCERS HAS BEEN REGARDED AS CONTROVERSIAL.

     USA government delegates insistance on higher standards agricultural products production in both the USA and European Union countries during the Covention of the World's seven major agricultural products producers held in Brussel yesterday has been regarded as controversial, particularly on the requirement for a bridge in trade relationship between the USA and European Union countries with increased exports of USA agricultural products to the Eurozone countries, due to series of scientific reports that have been based on scientific experiments carried by Scientific Research Institutions in both the USA and European Union countries on USA agricultural products exports to the Eurozone countries that entailed England, France and Germany. The scientific reports emphasized the presence of higher content toxic substance in USA agricultural products exports to the Eurozone countries and for domestic consumption, despite the requirement for scrutiny and approval of the agricultural products by both Food and Drugs Administration and the Department of Health and Wellness. However, the proven presence of toxic substance in USA exported corn, meat, chicken and dairy products may have been attributed to much use of fertilizers and hormones by farmers in the USA to exponentially increase production for industrial sale of their agricultural products.

                                            Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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