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Speech by SHWF on food and
environmental hygiene at Legco Finance Committee special meeting
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Following is the speech (translated version) by the Secretary for Health,
Welfare and Food, Dr York Chow, on food and environmental hygiene at the
special meeting of the Finance Committee in the Legislative Council today
(March 21):
Madam Chairman and Honorable Members,
The work of Health, Welfare and Food Bureau is intimately linked with
people's livelihood. Our work in respect of food and environmental hygiene
is integral to the daily lives of the general public. In the Estimates for
the coming year, about $4.6 billion has been earmarked for recurrent
expenditure in the policy portfolio for food and environmental hygiene. The
services are mainly delivered by the Food and Environmental Hygiene
Department, Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, and
Government Laboratory. There is an additional provision of about $500
million, which is mainly intended for enhancing overall food safety,
stepping up preventive measures against avian influenza and meeting
operation expenses for new facilities.
The work of food and environmental hygiene covers a multitude of issues. I
shall highlight three main focus areas, namely: (1) enhancing food safety;
(2) continuing to stay vigilant to guard against avian influenza outbreak;
and (3) formulating long-term direction and goals for fisheries industry.
Food Safety
The Centre for Food Safety, established in May last year, is committed to
implementing initiatives for food safety and stepping up efforts in
disseminating food safety information to the public. At present, we are
reviewing the work strategy and future direction of the Centre for Food
Safety. The review will be completed in a few months¡¦ time and we will
report the review result to the Legislative Council.
We are also working on a completely new food safety bill to extend the scope
of regulation to a variety of food, including farmed aquatic produce,
vegetables and fruits. We plan to amend the existing legislation to regulate
imported poultry eggs. The new legislation will provide for the registration
of food importers and traders as well as mandatory ban on the sale of
problem food to ensure that imported food will comply with our safety
standards. Moreover, we will continue to work on the legislative proposal
for nutrition labelling. The bill will be submitted to the Legislative
Council later this year.
Prevention against Avian Influenza
Prevention against avian influenza is another main thrust of the bureau. We
will:
(1) continue to limit the population of local poultry flock to 2 million or
less;
(2) continue to ban backyard poultry keeping;
(3) propose amendment legislation to provide for the registration of poultry
egg importers and to stipulate that imported poultry eggs must be
accompanied with health certificates to ensure that the eggs come from avian
influenza free areas;
(4) deter smuggling of poultry and related products by travellers and Hong
Kong residents through deploying quarantine detector dogs introduced by the
Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department and Centre for Food
Safety at ports of entry;
(5) step up surveillance against illegally imported birds, continue to
closely monitor avian influenza infection amongst wild birds, and draw up
contingency measures to prevent the spread of the virus; and
(6) set up a poultry slaughtering and processing plant at the identified
site in Sheung Shui and invite open tender from the private sector to
develop the project. The plant will commence operation in 2009-10.
Long-term Development of Fisheries Industry
We have formed a committee comprising representatives from the fisheries
industry, academics and experts to formulate proposals that would balance
the objectives of conserving fisheries resources and sustaining the
development of the industry and to set down the long-term direction and
goals for local fisheries industry.
Madam Chairman, this concludes my opening remarks. My colleagues and I will
be happy to answer questions from Members.
Ends/Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Issued at HKT 15:22
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