USDA to Allow Chickens From U.S. to Be Shipped to China for Processing and Back to U.S. for Consumption, Just Like Seafood

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This arrangement is especially disturbing given China’s subpar food safety record and the fact that there are no plans to station on-site USDA inspectors at Chinese plants. Also, American consumers won’t know which brands of chicken are processed in China because there’s no requirement to label it as such.

USDA to Allow Chickens From U.S. to Be Shipped to China for Processing and Back to U.S. for Consumption, Just Like Seafood

To ease concerns, lobbyists and chicken industry proponents argue no U.S. company will ever ship chicken to China for processing because it wouldn’t work economically.

“Economically, it doesn’t make much sense,” said Tom Super, spokesman for the National Chicken Council, in a recent interview with the Houston Chronicle. “Think about it: A Chinese company would have to purchase frozen chicken in the U.S., pay to ship it 7,000 miles, unload it, transport it to a processing plant, unpack it, cut it up, process/cook it, freeze it, repack it, transport it back to a port, then ship it another 7,000 miles. I don’t know how anyone could make a profit doing that.”

Yet, a similar process is already being used for U.S. seafood.

According to the Seattle Times, domestically caught Pacific salmon and Dungeness crab are being processed in China and shipped back to the U.S. because of significant cost savings.

“There are 36 pin bones in a salmon and the best way to remove them is by hand,” said Charles Bundrant, founder of Trident, which ships about 30 million pounds of its 1.2 billion-pound annual harvest to China for processing. “Something that would cost us $1 per pound labor here, they get it done for 20 cents in China.”

Bureau of Labor Statistics data estimates that American poultry processors are paid roughly $11 per hour on average. In China, reports have circulated that the country’s chicken workers can earn significantly less—$1 to 2 per hour—which casts doubt on Super’s economic feasibility assessment.

China’s food safety system, which is said to be decades behind America’s, is highly questionable given some of the more recent food safety scandals that have surfaced in the country:

Food Safety News aims to spread awareness of the pending USDA agreement and stop Chinese-processed chicken from ever reaching supermarkets or school lunchrooms.

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3 Comments »

  1. stevor March 10, 2014 at 4:30 am - Reply

    sure, and they’ll be as healthy as the “pink slime” that McDonalds foisted as burger meat when it was “not fit for human consumption” until doctored.

  2. common law private attorney general Chris March 10, 2014 at 3:14 am - Reply

    DIS-guising the: ORIGJin of the Species: to MASK or Hide the horrific Genetic Modifying effects of RA-DIE-ation or to add “special sauce[s]” or Poisons to Depopulate; Dumb Down or Steri-LIEze; the presummed and assumed ignorant masses of demon[ed] “Useless Eaters” seems: HA sHA-Tan’s Plan to Scam and deceive and commit psychOpathic mass Murder or Three Headed children seems to suggest an UN-paralleled level of IN-Sanity in our NON-SINce world of MAD HATTERS of Glo Ba;al Elites?

  3. 5WarVeteran March 10, 2014 at 1:29 am - Reply

    This is what is called rogue government.

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