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a human health concern. It can be converted to nitrite in the gastrointestinal tract
and may prevent the proper transport of oxygen in the bloodstream, causing meth-
emoglobinaemia, or ‘blue-baby syndrome’ in infants (USDA, 2000d).
Table 3.2 Associated costs – agency budgets (millions $)a
Damage categories Costs C/Lb
1 Damage to water resources
1d USEPA FY2003 budget requests for Nonpoint Source
Programme and state grants (USEPA, 1997b, 2001a,
2002d)
153.2 C&L
4 Damage to wildlife and ecosystem biodiversity
4f USEPA FY2003 budget for Reduce Public and
Ecosystem Risk from Pesticides goal (USEPA, 2002d)
21.9 C
4g USDA FY2003 budget for Natural Resources
Conservation Service (USDA, 2002b)
1260.0 C&L
4h USDA FY2003 budget for Farm Service Agency
Conservation Programmes (USDA, 2002b)
1968.0 C&L
Category 4 Subtotal 3249.9
5 Damage to human health – pathogens
5c USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service FY2003
budget (USDA, 2002b)
27.2 L
5d FDA Food Safety Initiative FY2002 estimated budget
(FDA, 2002)
8.4 L
5e USDA ARS FY1999 budget for food safety, pathogen
preharvest research (USDA, 2002a)
21.2 C&L
5f USDA APHIS FY2003 budget for Plant & Animal Health
Monitoring (USDA, 2002b)
143.0 C&L
5g USDA AMS FY2003 budget for Microbiological Data
Programme (USDA, 2002b)
1.5 C
Category 5 Subtotal 201.3
6 Damage to human health – pesticides
6b EPA Safe Food Programme FY2003 budget request
(USEPA, 2002a, 2002d)
86.7 C
6c USEPA FY2003 budget for Reduce Public and
Ecosystem Risk from Pesticides goal (USEPA, 2002d)
27.7 C
6d USDA AMS FY2003 budget for Pesticide Data
Programme (USDA, 2002b)
15.0 C
Category 6 Subtotal 129.4
TOTAL: 3733.8
(£2139.5 million)
a Contact authors for calculation information on programme costs.
b C/L, refers to production type that is main cause of impact: crop, livestock or both.