Tímarit Verkfræðingafélags Íslands - 01.12.1967, Side 296

Tímarit Verkfræðingafélags Íslands - 01.12.1967, Side 296
294 TlMARIT VFI 1967 tion and starvation among vast sectors of the world population. And reports are continuously coming in, and volumes are published, showing that the nutritional gap is still rather widening than the opposite. We are told of millions of children who begin to develop crippling diseases of protein deficiency as soon as they are weaned from their mothers’ breasts, if not before. And these children may need only let’s say 20-30 grams of FPC a day, which, according to the latest figures, is a very inexpensive dose. The technical possibility is obviously there to remedy this situation to a significant extent. But isn’t the effort to improve this product going too far ahead, actually, of the attempts to make this come true and to turn it into a business pro- position? Now, I don’t really know where those who are engaged in the production of FPC, primarily expect it to be marketed. One comment, which one hears rather often, is: „Well, we know these poor people are starving, but what can we do, they have no money to pay for that which is necessary to improve their nutritional standards. Now, I should like to ask: Are there not some countries where you know that there is, even that relatively slight, purchasing power which is necessary to buy these products, even if they are not, at the moment, commercially established? It seems to me that, actually, we have had now for several years products which were good enough to be sold, and sound enough and safe enough, and that those who are work- ing on the development of this must go much farther than has been done hitherto after the marketing of these products. Many years ago the Viobin Corp. claimed that they had a product good enough — the Canadians have said so — the Swedes have said so — and I am inclined to think that they are all correct. Thereby I am not saying that the present product is not better. It probably is. But compared with the other foodstuffs, which the undemourished people consume, I am inclined to believe that even the earlier versions were much better than what they are used to, and it is a fact that they would have done the trick of proteinfeeding them. It is obviously good to keep on refining the sea products but I think they are good enough already, and even have been for some time. The principal necessity now is to take large and decisive steps to get them to where they are needed. There is a lot of talk always, when FPCs are on the agenda, of the vast resources of the oceans and people calculate how many people can be put on a normal health level by utilizing these resources. Not only those which are still unused, but also those which are al- ready used and turned into fishmeal for stock- feed. In spite of this it seems to me that progress in the actual utilization for human consumption has been so slight, in fact so insignificant, that I am wondering whether now that we have even a better product the situation is not going to remain somewhat the same. It seems that many people are expecting and waiting for some of the rieh countries to begin giving these product away and apparently the U.S. is planning to do so, possibly on a large scale, but even that is a iong way from having turned this into a com- mercial proposition. It is good to know that you have made a good product, better product, but, as I said, there have been good products — potentially on the market for many years and they have not been used. Such tasteless, refined products as the one described by Dr. Pariser should undoubtedly have a great marketing potential, not only among the presently under- nourished peoples, but also, and in many forms, among the more developed nations. Along with this, though, I have often wondered whether the underdeveloped nations might not indeed wel- come a certain, or even a strong, fishy taste. Would not this be benefical and serve to dispel the monotony of the rather tasteless concoctions which I presume they mostly eat. Ordinary fish meal, made under sanitary conditions from normal, unspoiled raw material, and extracted, if you like, is essentially as good nutritionally as these new products. It has the nutritive value, it is not dangerous for health, and it is available in quantity at a low price. It is purely a question of experience, usage, and education whether you like the taste or not. We need here some long range planning and salesmanship. I think we should send out a number of capable experts to study the eating habits of the people in the vast potential undeveloped markets, and experi- ment with the incorporation of fish meal, more or less refined, in their food. Prepare new recipies to their taste. Why should they not be delighted by a strong fishy taste with their rice, roots, and cabbages? Such promoticnal work would take time, but it would be successful, not only as a method of building up sales, but also as a way to combat malnutrition. I am convinced that a concerted effort of this type could bring quick results, and that it is essential if we are to get anywhere beyond the fruitless statistics of
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