Space Food: China is Growing Giant Food with Seeds from Outer Space
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May 16, 2008

Space Food: China is Growing Giant Food with Seeds from Outer Space

7fd3bc049821d1393bc25bb09d5ea8b8_1 While most governments are reacting to the global food shortage by growing more food, the Chinese have decided to grow the same amount of fruits and vegetables, but with A TWIST: giant versions of standard food staples: 210-pound pumpkins, 2-pound tomatoes, and cucumbers that are over 2-feet long -- that are currently feeding families in 22 of China's provinces, and governments in Europe, Japan and elsewhere are taking notice.

This weird, believe-it-or-not scenario becomes even more fantastic as it turns out that the reason these foods can grow so huge is because they've been sent to outer space. The seeds get blasted into outer space, and, after they return, transform into enormous eatables -- but no one knows why.

The China Academy of Sciences, working with the then Soviet Union, first started looking at the benefits of growing seeds in space in 1987. Then two years ago the Shijian-8, the first recoverable satellite designed solely to carry space seeds, was blasted into outer space on China's Long March rocket. On board were more than 2,000 seeds.

Scientists have yet to offer a definitive explanation of why space causes the seeds to mutate but they believe that cosmic radiation, micro-gravity and magnetic fields may play a part, but beyond that guesswork, there's seemingly no reason that space seeds should be a miracle food.

Once the seeds are returned from space they are cultivated and only fruit or vegetables that show improvements in size, taste or vitamin and mineral content are selected. The seeds from these plants are then bred over at least another three generations to ensure they remain stable.

The Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Science, 50 miles from Guangzhou, could be the taste of things to come as China struggles to feed its 1.3billion population. Vast farms are already being used to cultivate these crops as space fruit and vegetables are put on dinner tables across China. A total of 22 provinces are taking part in the programme, coordinated by the China Academy of Sciences.

Futuristic greenhouses in southern China give birth to 15-stone pumpkins - 10 times their normal size - 160lb Chinese winter melons, chilli plants the size of small trees with fiery 9in-long fruit which look more like exotic peppers. Alongside are 14lb aubergines, 2lb tomatoes and 2ft cucumbers.

Chinese scientists claim some space fruit and veg are better than the original. The Vitamin C content in some vegetables is nearly three times higher and there is a marked increase in trace elements such as zinc. Yields of space rice are also 25 per cent higher. Research also shows that certain space breeds use proportionately less water than their more traditional predecessors so they could be perfect for arid areas.
To date China has bred more than 50 new species of plants and has plans to produce more than 200 new species.

"A lot more space seed products are going to be coming on the market in the next two to three years, with sweet pepper, tomato and cucumber breeds on sale," said Chinese expert Lo Zhigang. "Some of China's space seed products are already exported to Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Japan. These include breeds of cucumber, sweet pepper, tomatoes and broccoli."

And that's exactly what worries environmentalists. In the same way that genetically modified foods may present an as-of-yet unknown danger to our health, some worry the same is true of food from space. Or, there's China's nagging problem of quality control. Would you eat space fruit from the country that gave us toys covered in lead?

Posted by Casey Kazan.


Source Links:

http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/news/sunday/2008/05/11/will-giant-vegetables-help-solve-world-food-shortage-98487-20413648/

http://www.greendaily.com/2008/05/14/china-grows-huge-food-with-seeds-from-outer-space/?icid=1615984947x1202436554x1200304572

Comments

Scott Smith

It seems abundantly clear to me that giant fruits and vegetables are more than a "good idea" on a grossly over populated planet. Until earth people take the same control of them selves, that they do of their dogs and cats through birth control, one consequence maybe massive famine.

Fred Mulligan

This is miraculous. It is completely mind-boggling that simply visiting space can somehow alter the seeds genetically, but only in a way that is perfectly beneficial for our overpopulated planet, and--more importantly--China's growing economy.

I wonder how thoroughly the seeds have been examined and analyzed--are they truly only different in these advantageous aspects, or will we soon find that the effect of "cosmic radiation" infused into the seeds of edible vegetation plays more than just a positive role?

If it proves to be a truly healthy means of multiplying our food yields--in fruit size or amount--then this is the real-world equivalent of someone inventing a "grow ray" and using it to enlarge food and end world hunger.

That is straight out of science fiction, but this--in the fact that it's real and taking place right now--is amazing.

Ruibin Luo

I for one welcome our new space vegetable overlords.

hmmmmmmm

This is great, until a few weeds get mixed in...

concerned

Am I the only one that worries food like this isn't good for humans to eat?

Robert Hightendure

I wonder what a space seed tree would be like?

Charlie

"Attaaaack, of the killer tomaaaatooees!"

nagash

did ever a returned astronaut had kids? we are on the way for the uncanny new giant race...

John McKenna

Just remember for many years some gardeners have planted seeds depending on the moon's phase. Maybe it's not such a huge leap to imagine a trip closer to that possible source of influence.

Zoot

Anyone bother to check the sources? Anyone? Hey, I hear Batboy is on the loose again, possibly taking up space farming.

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cookie

you could at leaast tell us more about how it effect are enviroment QQQQqqqQq

anjilinjones

While most governments are reacting to the global food shortage by growing more food, the Chinese have decided to grow the same amount of fruits and vegetables .These giant fruit and veg, grown from seeds sent into space, are now being grown in southern China where they are being heralded as a solution to the world's food shortage.
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Uncle B

China also favors humanure, and will soon bio-gas its sewage to fuel and fertilizer products! Americans however, favor Shiite all over the country-side, destroying drinking water sources, rivers lakes swamps ocean shorelines whatever! and import fertilizer and destroy natural gas resource flows too, just to get fertilizer Shiite, which they have lots of! They are the Strongest, albeit, Dumbest animals in the Universe! Now! Super Veggies require Super Fertilizer! and we waste it daily with the 'Crapper" but not wise Sweden, they dry compost, saving urine and solids for gardens, and live better than us, as socialists with free medical care! Not slaves to the 'Man" and his dictates! India? Same story! Oslo, capital of Norway, runs its buses on bio-gassed Shiite! Human Shiite! but Yankee Doodle Dandy, not him! he pays through the nose, every time a corporate brother taps his poor stupid shoulder! No giant Shiite fed veggies for him! Frozen chemical food from his corporate masters only, and a their prices too! No wonder he costs to much to hire even to make his own stuff!

mojo

b u l l s h * t

b u l l s * i t

B U L L S H * T ! ! !

mojo

nope.

dont believe it.

look at the sources.

no REAL scientific information whatsoever.

giant veggies from china:

BULLSH*T!!!

Mike

For goodness sake these are seeds that went into space. And then came back down from space. It's not like the chinese coated them with lead. If it leads to more food while using the same amount of resources, then all the better. People wouldn't be complaining if the US made this discovery first.

And "Would you eat space fruit from the country that gave us toys covered in lead?" is the stupidest line i've ever read. Might as well add something about communism in there and say that you shouldn't eat space fruit from a country that had a communist government.

Dr Josef Mengele

I agree with Scott Smith.

Andyboy!

marijuana seeds, anyone think it'd work... i'd pay into it, especially in an economy which may soon allow the growing and selling of dope. get in with the government and make a deal, y'know. I'm soo high 8)

doe_know

Forced evolution


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