This examination of milk safety before the Second World War focuses on the manner in which government regulation was shaped by the agricultural lobby, acting through the Ministry of Agriculture. Dairy farmers used their market strength to resist the introduction of many regulations which were regarded as desirable and even essential from a public health perspective. These included compulsory pasteutization, favoured by the Ministry of Health and the BMA, but successfully resisted by farmers in the 1930s on commercial grounds and so not actually realized until 1949. This episode crystallized the three related conflicts of interest—between rural and urban areas, the needs of agriculture and public health, and the Ministries of Agriculture and...
This chapter from the book Silent Spring at 50 analyzes the 1950s struggle over US food policy betwe...
Public awareness of food poisoning developed significantly in Britain in the 1940s with a rise in re...
In 1900 bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growing threat to animal and human health. Early priva...
This paper maps the Queensland government’s early approaches to food controls. As comprehension of t...
SUMMARY In this study the authors present the regulation of milk hygiene in Hungary which has a m...
Contemporary concerns about food safety and regulation have important historical antecedents in the ...
In the autumn of 1880, an editorial in Launceston's Cornwall Chronicle noted that the 'fair but dirt...
Milk has always been one of the most "political" commodities produced by American farmers. The dairy...
This paper will discuss the Wisconsin Milk Strikes of 1933. To understand what happened during the ...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...
My contribution to this journal issue is to reconstruct the darker side of the most popular of infan...
Fattening children or fattening farmers? School milk in Britain, 1921-1941. The introduction of scho...
Excerpts from the report Summary: In World War II, conditions that were external to the dairy indus...
Regulations are often an object of interest of the economists. Some of them criticize regulations be...
This paper seeks to adduce evidence on the social consequences of milk consumption in the period 185...
This chapter from the book Silent Spring at 50 analyzes the 1950s struggle over US food policy betwe...
Public awareness of food poisoning developed significantly in Britain in the 1940s with a rise in re...
In 1900 bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growing threat to animal and human health. Early priva...
This paper maps the Queensland government’s early approaches to food controls. As comprehension of t...
SUMMARY In this study the authors present the regulation of milk hygiene in Hungary which has a m...
Contemporary concerns about food safety and regulation have important historical antecedents in the ...
In the autumn of 1880, an editorial in Launceston's Cornwall Chronicle noted that the 'fair but dirt...
Milk has always been one of the most "political" commodities produced by American farmers. The dairy...
This paper will discuss the Wisconsin Milk Strikes of 1933. To understand what happened during the ...
Between 1940 and 1975, farmers chose to adopt new machines, different farming methods and ever-widen...
My contribution to this journal issue is to reconstruct the darker side of the most popular of infan...
Fattening children or fattening farmers? School milk in Britain, 1921-1941. The introduction of scho...
Excerpts from the report Summary: In World War II, conditions that were external to the dairy indus...
Regulations are often an object of interest of the economists. Some of them criticize regulations be...
This paper seeks to adduce evidence on the social consequences of milk consumption in the period 185...
This chapter from the book Silent Spring at 50 analyzes the 1950s struggle over US food policy betwe...
Public awareness of food poisoning developed significantly in Britain in the 1940s with a rise in re...
In 1900 bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growing threat to animal and human health. Early priva...