Celebrity chef could cook up a storm for our food exporters
12 May 2008

Suggestions by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay that British restaurants should be fined for having imported food on their menus are a sign of the misguided Northern Hemisphere perception of the environmental impact of the international food trade, and are potentially damaging to New Zealand, says Horticulture New Zealand chief executive Peter Silcock.
Ramsay told the BBC that he didn’t want to eat strawberries from Kenya in the middle of winter, and that he had told British Prime Minister Gordon Brown that some sort of fine or tariff should be imposed to promote seasonal local food.
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