One Farmers Perspective on the Raw Milk Debate
May 20th, 2012 | Our Food, Raw Milk, bacteria, David Gumpert, factory farms, farmers, foodborne illness, milk, unpasteurized, USA, Weston A Price
Mike Guebert, a local small scale integrated livestock farmer who sells raw milk from his farm direct to the public shares his perspective on the safety and benefits of raw unpasteurized milk. According to data from the Center For Disease Control, there are an estimated 9 million people in the U.S. who consume raw milk. To gain a sense of how polarized an issue raw milk is in this country, the following quotes, and information below paint two very different realities.
http://www.cdc.gov/foodsafety/rawmilk/raw-milk-questions-and-answers.html#ris… —U.S. Center For Diseases Control:
“Raw milk can carry harmful bacteria and other germs that can make you very sick or kill you. While it is possible to get foodborne illnesses from many different foods, raw milk is one of the riskiest of all.”
http://www.realmilk.com/rawmilkoverview.html Weston A, Price Foundation:
“FORTY-YEAR-OLD SCIENCE AND ANCIENT HISTORY: Claims that raw milk is unsafe are based on 40-year-old science and century-old experiences from distillery dairy “factory farms” in rapidly urbanizing nineteenth century America. ”
Food Borne Illness Deaths in the U.S. and Canada since 1999
an excerpt from the Harvard Food Law Society Debate on Raw Milk video- (from a portion of journalist David Gumpert’s Presentation): http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iLRdihFi6gw#t=1614s
Cantaloupe: 32 (2011-2012)
Spinach: 5 (2006)
Luncheon Meat: 14 (Canada,2008; 2011)
Peanut Butter: 9 (2009)
Eggs: 30 per year
Oysters: 15 per year
Pasteurized Milk: 3 (Massachusetts, 2007)
Raw Milk: 0 (over roughly the last 15 years)
Harvard Food Law Society sponsors debate on raw milk: (full length video)
http://youtu.be/iLRdihFi6gw