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SFH on vegetable sources (English portion)

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Following is the transcript of remarks made by the Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, at a stand-up media session at the Legislative Council Building today (April 1):

Reporter: (Steps to be taken to ensure the safety and sourcing of vegetables)

Secretary for Food and Health: As you know we have been doing a lot of surveillance on the safety of vegetable since the outbreak of poisoning about ten years ago. In the last ten years or so, the audit tests that we have done, both at the boundary as well as at our retail front have always been highly satisfactory. The satisfactory rate is over 99.9%. Of course, the matter of concern here is not only on safety, but rather the vegetables come from the so-called "registered farms" that are designated for export to Hong Kong. Since this affects the export certification, and also some of the operation on the Mainland, I think we have to request the Mainland to investigate all these and make sure that there is no abuse of the system.

Reporter: (Registration by safety?)

Secretary for Food and Health: Yes. The registration system and the safety certification are done by the Shenzhen authorities. And so far, the certificates we have received are genuine certificates. But at the same time, when we actually have any doubts on the certificates, we do our tests. And so far, it is proven that all the tests we have done for all the alleged suspected cases are negative for any prohibited substances.

Reporter: (Asked the Mainland authorities�K)

Secretary for Food and Health: We have requested them to look at the system of controlling the export to Hong Kong, because in this case they have a centre to centralise all the exports to Hong Kong from various provinces to Shenzhen. The management and the administration are done by their officials. They are responsible for issuing the certificates.

Reporter: (Responsibility on that side of the border or this side?)

Secretary for Food and Health: It is our responsibility to ensure that the vegetables that come to Hong Kong are safe. On top of the recognition of the certification, it is also our duty, in the case of doubt, we will strengthen our tests. We have random tests and we also have designated tests. And if we have any doubt, we always strengthen our tests. And so far we have been maintaining a high level of safety of vegetables here. Regarding the genuineness of the certificates and also the process of issuing certificates, I think it is the Mainland authorities' responsibilities.

Reporter: Any additional points that you would like to make regarding the vegetables but have not been asked in English?

Secretary for Food and Health: I think our direction of having a new food safety law is very important. In that aspect, we will be requesting all the importers and also the retailers to keep track of the transactions, and where they obtain the goods. So with that it will be able to help us trace any unsafe food items wherever they come from. So I think this is one of the important aspects that we have to do within the next year or so.

(Please also refer to the Chinese session of the transcript)


Ends/Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Issued at HKT 19:26

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