Policies and practices for aquaculture food safety in China

被引:108
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作者
Broughton, Edward I. [1 ]
Walker, Damian G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Sch Publ Hlth, Int Hlth Dept Hlth Syst, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
关键词
Aquaculture; China; Antibiotics; Regulation; Food safety; EXPORTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodpol.2010.05.007
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
There are growing concerns over the safety of aquaculture food products from China, which supplies 70% of the world's farmed fish food. We present a comprehensive literature review, supplemented with qualitative data obtained from interviews with experts in the field, to examine the policies and practices designed to ensure the safety of food produced by the Chinese aquaculture industry. The food safety system has many parts that are administered by different governmental organizations with poor coordination among them. The system apparently operates as two entities: one for products destined for the export market and based largely on the requirements of importing countries, and the other with lower standards and levels of enforcement for domestic market products. The top-down approach focuses more on the end product rather than the production practices. There are several indications that regulations pertaining to antibiotic use are not being followed. Recent events have brought the issue of overall food safety to the attention of the Chinese public and the Government is acting positively towards addressing deficiencies of the system. Chief among these is the Food Safety Law which comes into effect in June, 2009. But the central government must work in concert with provincial and local authorities to improve the infrastructure for inspecting and tracking food from farms to the end consumers to ensure a greater degree of safety of aquatic food for the Chinese population. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:471 / 478
页数:8
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