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University of Guelph

Centre for Safe Food, Department of Plant

Agriculture.



Food Under Fire: Risk in the

Public Sphere

By

Shane Morris





www.plant.uoguelph.ca/safefood

Manifestation of attitudes! - Humour

OUTLINE

•Risk in Food

•Risk Theory

•Biopolitics and social actors

•Examples of Biopolitics:

1.Rats and Risks

2.Biopolitical Resistance to

Resistance Genes

•Consumers and Risk -

Model Farm Project

•Organic report

•Take home

Risk Types in Food

•Health Risks





•Environmental Risks





•Social and Economic Risks





•Ethical and Moral Risks

Irish Biodiversity Failure!

Risk Theory

Risk Components:





•What is Risk Analysis ?

Risk Assessment: characterizing risk mathematically

•Risk Management?

- deciding what to do about the risk

•Risk Communication ?

- explaining the risk

- the method of understanding scientific and technological risk

and how it is communicated within a socio-political structure

- Interactive process of information and opinion exchange

among individuals, groups and institutions

Risk Communication Model



Identifying

Issues

Assessing

Evaluating

Risk &

Results

Benefit

Public



Implementing Identifying and

the Strategy Analyzing

Options

Selecting a

Strategy

Risk Communication Points

Good risk communication :

to facilitate an informed understanding of the risks and

benefits (William Leiss, Pres. Royal Society of Canada, web

site) SAFETY



Rules of Risk Issue Management (Leiss):

1. Understand Risk Issue Management

2. Risk Issue Forecasting

“intensity of backlash surprised” KW-Record Feb. 22, 2001



3. Become fully engaged

4. Be proactive

5. Stay in for the long haul

Public Sphere





a domain of our social life in which such a

thing as public opinion can be formed.

Habermas: in the public sphere discourse becomes democratic

through the "non-coercively unifying, consensus building

force of a discourse in which participants overcome their at

first subjectively biased views in favor of a rationally

motivated agreement"

GM Food In Ireland - To Date only

Experimental Field Trials









GM Sugar beet trials,

1999

Social Actors in Irish media

•Fundamentalist Critique Coalition

neo-modernist movement/ reflexive modernization (Beck)

•New Left Coalition

fusion of the socialist frame of international equity

with that of environmentalist protection

•Counter Science Expertise Coalition

“bad science” - scientists

•Biotechnology Solution Coalition

Those support of technology: (a) Commercial

(b) Positive

Biopolitics

as the politicization of modern biotechnology issues within

the political stream that can influence public policy at local,

national and international levels. The concept of the political

stream is derived from John Kingdon's book called Agenda,

Alternatives and Public Policies (1984).

(2000, Trends in Biotech)

Local: School boards in the UK banning GM food in dinners





National: Field trials





International: EU member states or Biosafety Protocol

Meath Chronicle April 1999

Rats and Risks



Imagine………………...

Rotenone Pusztai’s

of

This formulationPotatoes

naturally occurring

Peer-Reviewed pesticides is perfect X

Product on the for organic

Market gardeners X



Mode of action

known X



Media & Public

X

Reaction

The Lancet , Jan. 2001

Antibiotic Resistance Genes

Belgium: (December, 1999)

"The fact that the feed or food has a transgenic origin, implicating or not the

insertion of transcriptionally-functional antibiotic resistance gene should not

mathematically modify significantly the global probability of gene transfer

from natural bacteria."



French: (April 2000)

The resistance gene (nptII) meets these criteria. Therefore, it can be used in

plant transgenesis."



EU: (April 2000) “No scientific evidence that all GMO of this type (Ab-

resis.) present adverse effects to human health or the environment.” BUT

“I am fully aware of the political importance...of proposed amendments”



Canada: (Feb. 2001) Royal Society recommended a ban on Ab-resis.

MODEL FARM PROJECT

Bt vs. Conventional Sweet Corn



 Bt Sweet Corn  Conventional

 No insecticides  Planting 1:

 No fungicide 3 Carbofuran

 Herbicide and fertilizer applications

applications were the  Planting 2:

same for both Bt and 2 Carbofuran

Conventional in all and 1 pyrethroid

plantings  Planting 3:

1 carbofuran and

2 pyrethroid

MODEL FARM PROJECT

Bt vs Conventional Potatoes



 Bt Potatoes  Conventional

 No insecticides  2 applications

 20% less fertilizer of:Admire OR

 2 fungicide Actara

applications OR

 3 Bt applications.

 2 fungicide

 1 cymbush

MODEL FARM PROJECT

Bt and Regular Sweet Corn Sales



 Bt Sweet Corn: 680 dozen

 Regular Sweet corn: 452 dozen

 Recorded until the regular was no longer

saleable

 Ratio of Almost 3:2



 Many people bought some of each

 The Bt sweet corn had a longer shelf life

Organic

Organic Risks and Benefits in Ireland



Risks: Benefits:



•labour shortages •positive public

perceptions

•depends on economic

buoyancy •Market premiums



•lack of year round •direct selling potential

supply - Irish weather!! •extra employment

•price premiums may fall •some organic systems fit

because:supply incease well with part-time

or retailer competition farming

•retailer lack of

commitment

East Cork Regional Office (EU Leader Project)

Biopolitics, Risk Communication and the

Public Sphere









(„bio-‟) politics is local!

All All politics is local!

Take Home





“I know of no safe depository of the ultimate power of society

but the people themselves, and if we think them not enlightened

to exercise their own control with a wholesome discretion, the

remedy is not to take it from them but to inform their discretion”



Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson to William C. Jarvis, 1820

Thank You



Any Questions?…...





www.plant.uoguelph.ca/safefood


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