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Italy’s trash crisis taints reputation of mozzarella cheese

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New York Times Posted: Mar 27, 2008 at 2156 hrs IST
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ROME, March 26: Italians often minimize what afflicts them with this philosophy: Without the bad, no one would appreciate the good.

The question now on the table, almost literally, is whether their passion for food — and the money it makes — will finally force action against the lawlessness that is hurting the name of one of Italy’s most revered delicacies: mozzarella made with buffalo milk.

In the last few months, sales of buffalo mozzarella have dropped 40 per cent, the product’s trade association says. The problem makes for a near-perfect morality play about Italy: For years, the nation’s paralyzed political class has done little to halt huge-scale illegal dumping of trash, some of it toxic, around Naples. That area happens to produce some of the best mozzarella.

A new trash crisis peaked yet again, and last week fears that food might be contaminated seemed confirmed when health officials announced elevated levels of the carcinogen dioxin in samples of buffalo mozzarella. Last weekend, South Korea banned imports of the cheese, and Italy began scrambling to avoid deep damage to one of its most emblematic products.

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“It is a usual sad Italian story,” said Silvio Ursini, 46, who two years ago started Obika, a restaurant here that specialises in quality buffalo mozzarella.

On Tuesday, Ursini, along with farmers, producers and Government officials, went on an offensive to persuade more countries not to ban sales.

While the exact cause of the contamination has not yet been established, they noted that the producers with elevated levels of dioxin in their milk were few and that none belonged to the consortium that receives the European Union’s Protected Designation of Origin quality seal. The protected region, they noted, is big, and much of it is far from illegal trash.

Much is at stake: In a business that stretches back nearly to antiquity — invading barbarians are believed to have brought the first buffalo from Asia as early as the sixth century — some 30,000 tons of the high-quality protected cheese are produced each year, representing nearly half a billion dollars in sales.

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