Watermelons have been bursting by the score in eastern China after farmers gave them overdoses of growth chemicals during wet weather, creating what state media called fields of "land mines."
About 20 farmers around Danyang city in Jiangsu province were affected, losing up to 115 acres (45 hectares) of melon, China Central Television said in an investigative report.
Prices over the past year prompted many farmers to jump into the watermelon market. All of those with exploding melons apparently were first-time users of the growth accelerator forchlorfenuron, though it has been widely available for some time, CCTV said.
Chinese regulations don't forbid the drug, and it is allowed in the U.S. on kiwi fruit and grapes. But the report underscores how farmers in China are abusing both legal and illegal chemicals, with many farms misusing pesticides and fertilizers.
Wang Liangju, a professor with College of Horticulture at Nanjing Agricultural University who has been to Danyang since the problems began to occur, said that forchlorfenuron is safe and effective when used properly.
He told The Associated Press that the drug had been used too late into the season, and that recent heavy rain also raised the risk of the fruit cracking open. But he said the variety of melon also played a role.
"If it had been used on very young fruit, it wouldn't be a problem," Wang said. "Another reason is that the melon they were planting is a thin-rind variety and these kind are actually nicknamed the 'exploding melon' because they tend to split."
Farmer Liu Mingsuo ended up with eight acres (three hectares) of ruined fruit and told CCTV that seeing his crop splitting open was like a knife cutting his heart.
"On May 7, I came out and counted 80 (burst watermelons) but by the afternoon it was 100," Liu said. "Two days later I didn't bother to count anymore."
Intact watermelons were being sold at a wholesale market in nearby Shanghai, the report said, but even those ones showed telltale signs of forchlorfenuron use: fibrous, misshapen fruit with mostly white instead of black seeds.
In March last year, Chinese authorities found that "yard-long" beans from the southern city of Sanya had been treated with the banned pesticide isocarbophos. The tainted beans turned up in several provinces, and the central city of Wuhan announced it destroyed 3.5 tons of the vegetable.
The government also has voiced alarm over the widespread overuse of food additives like dyes and sweeteners that retailers hope will make food more attractive and boost sales.
Though Chinese media remain under strict government control, domestic coverage of food safety scandals has become more aggressive in recent months, an apparent sign that the government has realized it needs help policing the troubled food industry.
The CCTV report on watermelons quoted Feng Shuangqing, a professor at the China Agricultural University, as saying the problem showed that China needs to clarify its farm chemical standards and supervision to protect consumer health.
The broadcaster described the watermelons as "land mines" and said they were exploding by the acre (hectare) in the Danyang area.
Many of farmers resorted to chopping up the fruit and feeding it to fish and pigs, the report said.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110517/ap_on_fe_st/as_china_exploding_watermelons
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Explains a lot of the produce at Walmart lately. Land of the lost props for strawberries. Flavour's all wrong too. Twice the size, half the taste.
Posted May-18-2011 Bymichael567 (1930.10) michael567 View Channel Send Message
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most of our fruit is sprayed with tons of different growth accelerators and herbicides, thats why they all look big and perfect in the supermarket
Posted May-18-2011 ByLostSomewhereInSpace (2440.80) 
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I know.
And the US allows more of that than Canada does, and we allow too much of it as far as I'm concerned.
I'd rather share my apple with a worm or two.
Posted May-18-2011 Bymichael567 (1930.10) michael567 View Channel Send Message
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Do North American farmers use growth accelorators? I can't seem to find anything on it.
All this foreign food undercutting Amercan prices without tariffs are why so many farmers need to rely on government subsidy "hand-outs".
We don't seem to care if it's pumped full of hormones, poor quality, mildly poisonous, or tasteless as long as it saves a buck.
We really used to care about what we grew and produced.
Posted May-18-2011 ByNurb (1005.12) 
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@Nurb monsanto seed has the corner on tasteless north american foods
Posted May-18-2011 Bymace43 (402.80) 
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don't fuck with mother nature!
Posted May-18-2011 Byasylumta2 (812.48) 
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I think this is a big lie.
The Chinese would never circumvent any laws to make a buck or do anything to cause any hart to people.
Posted May-18-2011 Bytat2d (3088.58) 
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REMINDER: Read label on food sources.
Posted May-18-2011 ByNurb (1005.12) 
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@Nurb - because labels are always truthful and honest.
Posted May-18-2011 Bywatercarrier (498.28) 
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sources of fruit would be easy to discover, and they don't hide that food comes from China anyway.
Posted May-18-2011 ByNurb (1005.12) 
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@Nurb You can hide genetics.
Posted May-18-2011 Bywatercarrier (498.28) 
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Return of the killer fruits!
Posted May-18-2011 Bysungam (1346.28) 
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These chemicals are killing us softly
Posted May-18-2011 ByJohnMcLane2008 (772.70) 
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I really try to avoid buying things from China
Posted May-18-2011 ByItchy999 (458.40) 
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never EVER eating anything from China again.... they made WATERMELLONS dangerous.... moronic doesn't begin to cover how stupid this is.
Posted May-18-2011 Bynexus1961 (431.04) 
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It is such a shame you cannot hardly buy ANYTHING that isn't made in China anymore. You would be surprised at how many domestic packaged foods contain ingredients made in china as well. Scary
Posted May-18-2011 ByArrestU (566.08) 
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@ArrestU It really is scary. Picked up some canned mushrooms and even they were from China. It kinda freaked me out and I have looked at labels ever since. Alot of well known brands around here simply have the "Labels" and are grown or canned in China. If we quit buying imported shit, it'll put millions back to work here and it'll be made in the USA.
Posted May-18-2011 ByGradySizematters (475.72) 
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@GradySizematters Ya but the problem is, nearly everything we buy is imported
Posted May-19-2011 ByArrestU (566.08) 
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just like they explode in chest of middle age white female.
Posted May-18-2011 Bysee me no more (185.68) see me no more View Channel Send Message
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And those that don't explode out in the field - timebombs. Can never tell when you eat one it'll go off. Dayum.
Posted May-18-2011 Bywatercarrier (498.28) 
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I think we need to pass a law that states the country of origin on every piece of produce and product. It needs to be easily identifiable. Anybody want to write this to their Senator?
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They have been tiring to do that for years but it gets blocked or voted NO.
Posted May-18-2011 Byzindo (788.52) zindo View Channel Send Message
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so they fed the remains of the watermelons to fish and pigs, will they explode too?
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