China goes organic after scandal of cooking oil from sewers
Organic food sales have taken off in China after a series of safety scares, including the disclosure that one in 10 meals is cooked using oil dredged from the sewer. Police inspect illegal cooking oil, better known as 'drainage oil', seized during a crackdown in Beijing Photo: AFP/GETTY By Malcolm Moore, Nanhui 9:00PM BST 30 Aug 2010 The Chinese now consume more than twice as much organic food as health-conscious Japan. The market is worth an annual 10billion yuan (£1billion) having quadrupled in the past five years. For comparison, the British organic market is worth roughly £2billion. Interest has been promoted by a series of scares including toxic beans, contaminated milk and pork, pesticide-laced dumplings, chemically-tainted chicken, and the growing presence of what is know...
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