Brad S
Well-known member
From ag report
Denmark proposed a tax on all beef sold in the country in order to discourage beef production and consumption. The tax was an offset to their notion of the contribution cattle raising made to global warming from cattle as methane producers. Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder, also has weighed in saying he will be eating less red meat in order to make a small impact on global warming.
Global warming is an issue that requires action on the part of humans but targeting animals used for food is a misdirected start. The consensus among expert nutritional opinion is beef serves an important role in a balanced diet and as a source of iron, zinc, raboflavin, and other important nutrients, it should remain an important part of every diet.
The beef industry depends on the good will of young folks who will grow to become the future buyers of beef products or not as their education dictates. Beef gets a bad rap on college campuses across the nation. That needs to change and opinion makers need more and better information from scientific experts to carry the message of the value of beef in the diet.
Localavores are a part of the food reform movement who would like to tax any food not raised within 50 miles of the grocery store. This leaves many residents in desert centers like Phoenix wondering how they are expected to grow local foods. This movement insists on locally grown beef and ignores the realities of today's beef production and the value of aging on the beef product.
The difficulty of getting beef's message out in the media is a challenging one. The industry must rely on elite universities whose opinions matter to the press and influence tracks with opinion formers in the country. The check off dollars must be used strategically to promote and educate.
Denmark proposed a tax on all beef sold in the country in order to discourage beef production and consumption. The tax was an offset to their notion of the contribution cattle raising made to global warming from cattle as methane producers. Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder, also has weighed in saying he will be eating less red meat in order to make a small impact on global warming.
Global warming is an issue that requires action on the part of humans but targeting animals used for food is a misdirected start. The consensus among expert nutritional opinion is beef serves an important role in a balanced diet and as a source of iron, zinc, raboflavin, and other important nutrients, it should remain an important part of every diet.
The beef industry depends on the good will of young folks who will grow to become the future buyers of beef products or not as their education dictates. Beef gets a bad rap on college campuses across the nation. That needs to change and opinion makers need more and better information from scientific experts to carry the message of the value of beef in the diet.
Localavores are a part of the food reform movement who would like to tax any food not raised within 50 miles of the grocery store. This leaves many residents in desert centers like Phoenix wondering how they are expected to grow local foods. This movement insists on locally grown beef and ignores the realities of today's beef production and the value of aging on the beef product.
The difficulty of getting beef's message out in the media is a challenging one. The industry must rely on elite universities whose opinions matter to the press and influence tracks with opinion formers in the country. The check off dollars must be used strategically to promote and educate.