Cases of technical barriers to food export in Xinjiang
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Last Update: 2001-12-28
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: the reporter learned from Xinjiang entry exit inspection and quarantine bureau that since November, Xinjiang's bulk food exports have encountered unprecedented technical barriers Insiders call for improving the technical content and standards of Xinjiang food to meet the needs of the international market, which has become a top priority According to reports, in recent years, tomato sauce exported from Xinjiang to the Philippines, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and other countries has been required to issue non GMO certificates; tomato sauce exported to Australia has been suspended because of the high nitrite content detected; tomato sauce exported to Germany requires inspection of polyester, Chlorothalonil, Kungfu polyester and other items and the issuance of agricultural products meeting EU standards Certificate of drug residue standard; tomato sauce exported to the United Kingdom is required to be tested for anaerobe and acidophilus; tomato sauce exported to Saudi Arabia is required to be provided with certificate without organic phosphorus, organic chlorine, artificial pigment, etc.; dehydrated vegetables exported to Germany are required to be provided with certificate of non GMO, chemical residue and non radioactive; citric acid exported to the United States, Japan and Europe is required to be tested in detail Bacterial endotoxin and lead content It has never been before FpQ understands that before, Xinjiang's export of such commodities was basically based on physical and chemical and appearance indicators Since the end of last year, some export commodities were gradually required to issue these safety and health certificates After China's accession to the WTO, the number of export commodities required to issue safety and health certificates has increased significantly FpQ Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Inspection and Quarantine Bureau said that it is an urgent task to establish a monitoring system and rapid warning mechanism for pesticide residues and radioactive substances in bulk export commodities, and actively collect and study foreign inspection standards and safety and health regulations to effectively respond to these changes FPq
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