China's food safety
officials will tighten supervision over farm produce safety,
focusing on fresh vegetables and aquatic products, according to a
top official from the Ministry of Agriculture in Beijing on
Monday.
At a national meeting on quality safety of produce,
Sun announced that authorities would intensify daily monitoring and
special testing of produce as well as production
materials.
This would particularly affect inspections of fresh
produce such as vegetables, livestock and aquatic products at
production bases, wholesale markets and supermarkets.
These would focus on pesticides, animal medicines,
feed additives and fertilizers banned or with limited
application.
The official monitoring and test results would be made
public, said Sun.
Recent cases of food safety problems include
carcinogenic mandarin and turbot fish, and ducks and hens that were
fed cancer-causing Sudan Red dye to turn their egg yolks
red.
Sun said agricultural authorities above county level
would dispatch quality inspectors to wholesale produce markets
depending on the conditions.
He also instructed agricultural officials to create
environmental safety evaluation mechanisms and begin monitoring
produce production bases, introduce quality safety supervisors in
townships to improve business production, and implement a labeling
system for genetically modified food and milk.
The government would also boost the development of
farmers cooperatives and flagship agricultural businesses, and set
up emergency response systems to deal with produce quality
incidents.
(Xinhua News Agency January 23, 2007)
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