Diagram of a Linear Accelerator, which looks like a large x-ray machine.

Consumer Acceptance of Irradiated Food


Food irradiation--the exposure of food to high energy gamma radiation for the purpose of post-harvest insect control, extension of shelf-life, and the killing of harmful bacteria in meats and seafood--has been the focus of heated debate between the scientific community and citizen advocacy groups for nearly twenty years. This highly controversial technology holds the promise of safer food that stays fresh longer, but raises many concerns about its potential negative effects on human health.

The following links are to web pages regarding this controversial issue.

Organizations and Agencies That Support Food Irradiation

ISU's Food Irradiation Page.
The American Dietetic Association.
The American Medical Association.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Organizations and Agencies That Oppose Food Irradiation

Food and Water, Inc.
Cancer Prevention Coalition.

Public Citizen Organic Consumers Association
Current News Items

Schools Seem To Be In No Hurry To Buy Irradiated Beef.
Rejection in Iowa and Nebraska School Districts.
Info on Irradiated Foods for School Lunch Misleads.
Facing Pseudoscience and Toxic Terrorism in New Jersey.
Irradiation Stocks Soar After Salmonella Scare.
Poor Sales of Irradiated Ground Beef.
Controversy Among Scientists.