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Mainland and HK team up to enhance safety of food for supply to HK

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Consensus on the arrangements for ensuring safety of egg products and live fish for supply to Hong Kong was reached between authorities of the Hong Kong SAR Government and the Mainland at a meeting today (November 28) in Beijing.

The Permanent Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, Mrs Carrie Yau, and the Controller of the Centre for Food Safety (CFS), Dr Mak Sin-ping, today met with the Director General of the Department of Animal and Plant Quarantine, Mr Yu Taiwei; and Director of the Import and Export Food Security Bureau, Mr Li Yuanping, of the State General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ).

Speaking after the meeting, Mrs Yau and Mr Li noted that the public has shown great concern about the regulation of eggs since some eggs samples in the Mainland and Hong Kong were found to contain Sudan dyes. The AQSIQ also attached great importance to the incident.

After discussion, the two sides decided to put in place a series of enhancement measures.

Mrs Yau said: "We welcome the decision of the AQSIQ. The measures facilitate the trade to import eggs from channels of quality assurance and help enforcement agencies trace the source of eggs more effectively.

"That eggs for supply to Hong Kong should be accompanied with health certificates was a constructive arrangement. Hong Kong consumes about 4 million eggs daily and imports about 1.7 billion eggs yearly. Yet, some eggs enter into the Hong Kong market via other channels.

"We need to introduce further regulation to cope with the implementation of the new measures so that every chain in the system can be monitored."

On fish for supply to Hong Kong, both sides reviewed the actions taken following the founding of a trace amount of prohibited substance in products from individual Mainland-registered freshwater fish farms for supply to Hong Kong.

The two places felt the existing system of registered freshwater fish farms for supply to Hong Kong had effectively safeguarded the safety of freshwater fish for supply to Hong Kong.

"The two places immediately follow up upon receipt of the test results. The relevant authorities in Guangdong initiated immediate investigations into the fish farms," Mrs Yau said.

The AQSIQ pledged to continue to support the work of Hong Kong, including requiring Guangdong, Shenzhen and Zhuhai bureaus to conduct full inspection of all freshwater fish farms for supply to Hong Kong to ensure the farms comply with the requirements, and enhance combating fish products not from registered farms coming to Hong Kong, Mrs Yau said.

Both sides agreed to further study the mechanism for handling freshwater fish coming into the Hong Kong market from improper channels.

Concluding the visit to Beijing, Mrs Yau said: "Safeguarding food safety is the top priority of the Mainland and HKSAR Government. We will continue to cooperate closely with the AQSIQ to strengthen the management work of food safety."

Mrs Yau appealed to the trade to procure products from manufacturers and exporters complying with the requirements of the Mainland authorities.



Ends/Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Issued at HKT 17:02

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