
Tuna
Six young British food consumers go to live and work alongside the workers in Indonesia's tuna industry, enduring the heat in the canneries and life on a traditional tuna boat.
When it comes to food, we are spoilt for choice. From top class restaurants to low cost supermarkets, we take it for granted that we can buy whatever food we want, whenever we want it.
But would we feel the same if we knew the human cost of food production?
Six typical young British food consumers go to live and work alongside the millions of people in south east Asia's food production industries. They must catch, harvest and process food products that we eat every day, seeing behind the scenes of the tuna, prawns, rice and chicken industries for the very first time.
They eat, sleep and live with food workers in the poorest regions of Indonesia and Thailand, surviving on the same wages. The average wage for food workers here is around three pounds a day.
To begin with, the Brits tackle Indonesia's tuna industry in Bitung on the island of Sulawesi. In the UK, we consume over a billion tins of tuna a year and Bitung's canneries supply to many British supermarkets and sandwich chains.
The Brits live with tuna workers in basic communities, endure 90-degree heat in the canneries and struggle with the harsh realities of life on a traditional wooden tuna boat in the western Pacific. The extreme conditions affect them all in many different ways, as do the hand to mouth existence of the workers they live with.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Executive Producer | Mark Rubens |
| Executive Producer | Tim Quicke |
| Director | James Christie-Miller |
| Producer | James Christie-Miller |
Broadcasts
- Tue 19 May 200921:00
- Wed 20 May 200900:45
- Thu 21 May 200903:55
- Thu 21 May 200920:00
- Fri 22 May 200901:45
- Sun 24 May 200922:45
- Mon 25 May 200902:05
- Sun 31 May 200903:05
- Thu 2 Jul 200901:45
- Mon 13 Jul 200903:10
- Mon 27 Jul 200922:35BBC One except Northern Ireland & Wales
- Mon 27 Jul 200923:05BBC One Wales
- Wed 29 Jul 200923:45BBC One Northern Ireland
- Tue 15 Dec 200901:40