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    The export of frozen chicken from China to Japan

    • Last Update: 2001-12-11
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: avian influenza is a zoonotic disease When it happened in Hong Kong in 1996, it once infected people and killed six people It is a very terrible poultry disease In Japan, H5 and H7 types of avian influenza are recognized as poultry plague, and they are designated as legal infectious diseases in the law on prevention of poultry infectious diseases It is also suspected that H9 may infect humans, so it is suggested that the prevention law of poultry infectious diseases should be modified to designate it as a legal infectious disease Japan believes that there are avian influenza and Newcastle disease in Shandong Province as the center of China, and then it has been detected many times in the inspection of Sulfaquinoxaline, a synthetic antibacterial agent, which was started in June this year, and its specific place of origin is not clear So the Japanese government began to strengthen the inspection of the synthetic antimicrobial Sulfaquinoxaline in November At present, the precision inspection of avian influenza carried out by the animal quarantine offices of various ports in Japan has reached the original target of 300 pieces, and now the precision inspection has been cancelled In the process of this precise inspection, a number of H9 were detected, and all of them were burned and destroyed At the same time, a number of Newcastle disease viruses were detected, with a detection rate of 7% - 8% As for the Newcastle disease, the Japanese government has only banned the import of products from the factories of our country, whose code is est-3700 / 03178-1 If Newcastle disease is detected from factories with other codes in China, it can only be handled according to the current method because it is difficult to determine a specific chicken factory Based on the above situation, the Japanese domestic chicken production group requires the Japanese government to take the following measures: 1 Inspect all batches of imported frozen chicken made in China 2 Investigate China's poultry quarantine system and take correct measures 3 In the process of import, the inspection free factory system shall be cancelled and the inspection right shall be mastered at any time 4 The shelf life of fresh ice products shall be the same as that of domestic products in Japan The Japanese government will set up special committees to deal with possible problems in the future The export of frozen chicken in China is closely related to the import dependence of Japanese chicken products and the confusion of meat supply and demand caused by mad cow disease We should pay close attention to the relevant policies of the two countries in the future (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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