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The Straight Story

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Fri Jan 27, 2012, 12:33 PM Jan 2012

U.S. Pig Farmers Use Drug Banned in China as Unsafe

U.S. Pig Farmers Use Drug Banned in China as Unsafe

A feed additive given to pigs is considered so bad that officials in China—producer of harmful toys, building materials and other suspects exports—has banned it. But ractopamine hydrochloride, a drug used to keep pigs lean and boost their growth, is still in use in the United States. In fact, it is fed to between 60% and 80% of pigs in the country. The drug also “has sickened or killed more of them than any other livestock drug on the market,” according to the Food and Environment Reporting Network. Ractopamine has also been banned by the European Union.

Produced by Elanco, a division of Eli Lilly, ractopamine (sold under the brand name Paylean) is said to produce 10% more meat if fed to pigs in the final month of their lives, thus increasing profits $2 a head.

Ractopamine is also sometimes given to cattle and turkeys.

http://www.allgov.com/Controversies/ViewNews/US_Pig_Farmers_Use_Drug_Banned_in_China_as_Unsafe_120127

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U.S. Pig Farmers Use Drug Banned in China as Unsafe (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2012 OP
One more example of $$$ trumping good, safe food. Shameful. CurtEastPoint Jan 2012 #1
Thanks for posting. I did some googling and found email from Smithfield confirming they use Paylean. snagglepuss Jan 2012 #2
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