Happy
Teacher’s Day to all Teachers on Wednesday May 6th 2015, which also
happens to be Child Month!
Many
persons in the community of Swallowfield who know me know how I love my Bag
Juice or Bag Drink, whichever you're inclined to called this drink in a bag. But
most persons may not know that the Bag Juice industry has been operating
largely unregulated.
That
is until now, as the BSJ (Bureau of Standard) has finally developed Standards
for the production of Bag juice as reported in the article “BSJ
Develops Standards For ‘Bag Drink’ Production”, Published Sunday May 3,
2015 by Tameka Gordon, The Jamaica
Gleaner.
The
Jamaican Standard Specification for Bag Drinks or JS 326:2015 was advertised in
the Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica Observer and the Broadcast Media. This following
months of research by the BSJ into developing a Standard for the regulation of
the production of Bag juice by the forty eight (48) unregulated Bag Juice
Manufacturers in Jamaica as well as the one hundred (100) others who are
unregistered and operate underground.
Also,
they may have been spurred into action thanks to a Financial Gleaner article in
September 2014 reporting that some of the forty eight (48) unregulated Bag
Juice Manufacturers in Jamaica had now gone into Bagged water production as
noted in “Bag
Water Sector Blossoms”, published Wednesday September 10, 2014, by Tameka
Gordon, The Jamaica Gleaner.
So
why is the regulation of Bag Juice suddenly getting so much attention after it
was being made in Jamaica for so many years without problems? It may all be
about Breaking Bad.
BSJ to regulate Bag
Juice Production – Sugar in Bag Juice linked to Lifestyle Diseases in Later
Life
Personal
confession time folks!
I
actually buy them, along with the occasional Red Stripe Beer, Dragon Stout or
Malta to use in Cooking, as they impart a special flavour to meat when it is
cooked as explained in my blog article
entitled “Cooking
for Exams at MICO - How to make Glow-in-the-Dark Chocolate Glaze Donuts to go
with Sorrel Wine”.
I
also use them as Ice in Drinks as explained in my blog article
entitled “Cooking
Restart at MICO - How to Cook a Meal in under 30 minutes and make Drinks with
Bag Juice”, as they provide Sugar that slowly melts into the Drinks mix,
creating a unique flavout that not only changes in flavor but also in colour.
However,
sugar is bad for you and is connected to a host of diseases, such as diabetes,
Childhood obesity that can lead to a predisposition to Heart Attack and Stroke
and ultimately Alzheimer’s Disease, a form of Cognitive and Memory Dementia in
your later years as noted in my blog article
entitled “University
of Queensland's Ultrasound reversal of Alzheimer's - Neurotoxic amyloid-β
plaques Removal with MicroBubbles”.
Many
parents simply cannot afford to cook food an adequate nutrition-packed
breakfast for their children being sent to Primary School. This is a concern of
mine being as a Teacher-in-Training in the Professional Diploma in Teaching at
the MICO University College, I'm well
aware of the relationship between Nutrition and learning in the Morning.
Albeit
no scientific evidence exists, there may be a link between the consumption of
Bag Juice, which is mostly syrup and Water and the poor academic performance of
the Primary School Students as suggested in the opinion piece “Bag
juice children and stunted brains”, published Monday, September 01, 2014 by
Mark Wignall, The Jamaica Observer.
For
those reading, this is a hint for an idea for a Study that can be conducted by
anyone at a Teacher’s College or University in Jamaica, as it’s a real easy
Study to conduct!
But
the GOJ might be taking action soon, as the Ministry of Health is still mulling
the idea of a Unhealthy Eating Tax on Fast Foods as noted in my blog article
entitled “Min.
of Health, Dr. Fenton Ferguson proposes financing Health Care via a Fast Food
and Junk Food Tax - Jamaican High Schoolers Addiction to American style Fast
Food”.
This
might be extended to include any form of food or snack and Bag Juice and other
snacks may be on the GOJ’s Radar for taxation purposes.
Minister of Education
says Bag Juice Culture Must Go – Need for GOJ to support School Gardens
The
Minister of Education Reverend Ronald Thwaites has spoken to this issue on the
Wednesday June 25th 2014 during the graduation ceremony at the north-east St
Elizabeth-based Schoolfield Primary and Infant as noted in the article “‘Cheese
trix and bag juice culture must go’”, published Monday, June 30, 2014 BY ALICIA SUTHERLAND Observer staff
reporter, The Jamaica Observer.
During
that Graduation Ceremony, the Minister of Education Reverend Ronald Thwaites promoted
the idea of School Gardens to grow fruits and Vegetables to be included in the
School's feeding Program, quote: “You are a farming community. Your background
is in agriculture. Teach your children to love it also because it is the hope
of our future.....I go to so many schools and all they (the children) want is
fried chicken and chips or rice. So often in our schools we have lost the
pattern of teaching... our young children how to love the land and how to gain
their prosperity and their nutrition from it. The cheese trix and bag juice
culture must go...,”
To
date, I haven't heard the Minister of Education Reverend Ronald Thwaites speak about
the GOJ (Government of Jamaica) giving schools funds to start their own
Hydroponics of Community Gardens, albeit there has been news in the media from
the Jamaica Information Service Promoting the idea.
Minister
of Education Reverend Ronald Thwaites has , however, been quite vocal since the
start of 2015 on making Special Education Mandatory and more details on the TIS
(Tablet in Schools) Project as reported in my blog article
entitled “Min.
of Education Ronald Thwaites and Teacher's Colleges - TIS Project Tablets for
Mico Teacher's College, Mandatory Special Education and Free Early Childhood
Retraining”.
Breakfast Program must
be expanded – School Gardens need Financial Support from Ministry of Education
As
I’d mentioned before, most Parents cannot afford to prepare a healthy meal for
their children in the morning, especially if they live in the Inner City and
the Economical Depressed areas i.e. Ghettos in Kingston and St. Andrew. But
they can afford to give them JA$500 for Lunch, a strange irony.
Many
of the children often buy sweets, candies
and Bag Juice instead of wholesome Nutri-Bun and Fruits that the
Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Education is trying to introduce
them to via the School-Feeding programs as noted in my blog article
entitled “Ministry
of Agriculture to approve Fruit and Liquified Eggs for School Feeding Program
even as Pork faces Glut - How Solar Farming will make Jamaica's Food Security
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2”.
To
make sure children eat Healthy, this School Feeding Program has to be expanded.
One of the easiest ways to do this is via the financial support of School
Gardens by the Ministry of Education.
One
example that I wrote about in April 2014 was the Marcus Garvey Technical High
School Rabbit Farming Program as described in my blog article
entitled “Marcus
Garvey Technical High School Rabbit Rearing Program - How the St. Ann School is
teaching Teenagers and Millenials about Modern Farming Techniques”.
Supporting
School Gardens may hamper the Ministry of Agriculture’s push for farmers to
sell sub-prime agro-processed produce to Schools for their School Feeding
Program.
But
in the long run, a School Garden would help to introduce children to
Agriculture and possibly let them choose it as a career path. In the process,
it would allow the schools to become self-sufficient in the production of the
food that they use to feed children.
The Jamaican Standard
Specification for Bag Drinks or JS 326:2015 - Bag Juice Operators may Face
Prosecution
It’s
good to note that some of these Bag Juice Producers had been offered Training
by the BSJ in Food Safety Standards back in February 2011 in a JA$2500 half-day
course called “Elements of Food Safety for Bag Juice Processors” as stated in
the article “Bag
juice processors to get food safety training”, published Sunday, February
06, 2011 By Alicia Roache Sunday
Finance reporter, the Jamaica
Observer.
But
of that forty eight (48) known Bag Juice Producers, only ten (10) had indicated
and interest to attend, suggesting that their they're not registered with the Company Registrar's
Office or worse, may be owned by Criminals Elements or Political Interests and
may have no interests in their illegal operations being exposed.
Thus
this latest move has comes at a time when the Eyes of the Media is now directed
fully at the issue of public health.
Especially
after the Second Major Riverton City Dump Fire that occurred on Wednesday March
11th 2015 has now been effectively declared an ecological disaster by
NEPA (National Environment and Planning Agency) as noted in the article “New
Report Reveals Most Detrimental Riverton Fire Ever”, Published Tuesday May
5, 2015, the Jamaica Gleaner and “Report:
March fire at Riverton dump most detrimental in history”, published
Wednesday, May 06, 2015 BY KIMONE
THOMPSON Associate editor - features, The Jamaica Observer.
Hopefully,
those forty eight (48) unregulated Bag Juice Manufacturers in Jamaica as well
as the one hundred (100) others who are unregistered and operate underground
and makers of Bag Water will be charged, convicted and fined and their operations
shut down or endeavour to become regulated.
This
so as to not harm Children's ability to Learn by selling such an unsafe food
products that will have long term health effects.
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