The Ministry announced this week it is setting up a so-called “Food
Industry Credit System,” which puts in place a nationwide information
platform to promote safety regulation and supervision of the nearly ten
thousand food processing companies in China.
After a huge scandal erupted in 2008 when melamine additives were
found in baby milk and formula, leading to the death of six infants, the
Ministry of Industry has been working on a long-term plan to
consolidate the responsibility for the food industry – and to improve
its image, Zu Hongzen, the Chief Engineer of the Ministry said.
The new public platform will collect and disseminate information
about any company that is in the food-producing business. The platform
will give awards to trustworthy companies as well as regularly
publishing a black list of the untrustworthy businesses.
Since last year, the Ministry of Industry has already started testing the system in the dairy and meat processing business.
The first half of this year, the Ministry has launched this platform
in a further 23 provinces, focusing in the condiments, winery, beverages
and canned-food industries. It has also conducted a special staff
training course for 3,300 people from companies in different provinces
around China.
A source at the Industry Ministry said 4,000 more companies will
enter a credibility management system this year. But what will likely be
most welcomed: infant milk powder companies are all being made to
comply.
-worldcrunch.com
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