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BEIJING, May 29 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Commerce is urging farmers
to raise production standards in order to keep their share of the lucrative
Japanese market after the introduction of tough new rules on Monday.
Chinese farmers could bear the brunt of Japan's stricter standards on chemical residues
unless they raise production and quality levels, ministry spokesman Chong Quan
said.
The Positive List System for Agricultural Chemicals Residues onFoods had
raised the threshold on farm produce exports to Japan and could restrain the
healthy trade of the two countries, said Chong.
"The system relates to more than an issue of technical standards. Our
concern is the issue of fair trade," he said.
China, Japan's largest source of farm produce, exported nearly 8 billion
U.S. dollars worth of agricultural products to Japan last year.
Chong said the Chinese government respected the Japanese government's
stance of securing domestic consumer health. China isalso "highly concerned" by
the negative impact of the new rules onChinese companies and farmers.
More than 6,300 Chinese companies and 16 million farmers would be affected
by the new system, said the spokesman.
"It is China's hope that the Japanese government would take necessary
measures to secure its normal trade with China without sacrificing its food
quality standards," he said.
China has also urged domestic export-oriented firms to strengthen
self-inspection during production and make efforts to avert export risks, he
added.
To cope with possible problems arising from the implementation of new
Japanese rules, the Ministry of Commerce and other government departments
concerned had organized training programs to help export companies readjust
their production and make more reasonable use of pesticides.
More than 4,000 people from Beijing, Shandong, Fujian, Zhejiang,Liaoning,
Jiangsu and Anhui participated in the training between late last year and March
this year, said Chong.
The ministry had also released disks, guidebooks and brochures on the
possible impact of the new regulations and posted analysis reports on its
official website, he said. Enditem |