BEIJING, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- China will give more
efforts to strengthen quality supervision of dairy products in rural areas, said
Chen Deming, the minister of commerce, on Wednesday.
"The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) always gives food
product supervision in vast rural areas a priority, although it is not an easy
job to carry out as in urban areas," said Chen.
Chen said the MOC has urged local authorities to take
tangible measures to regulate and stabilize the dairy markets in such areas.
The local governments were asked to launch strict
supervision and inspection over dairy products in rural shops, enterprises and
wholesale markets. Tainted milk products should be removed from shelves in time.
"The MOC will continue to work together with local
governmental organs to ensure a sound market order, and help farmers get more
knowledge about dairy products," said Chen.
Meanwhile, Chen noted the country should adopt
concrete measures to lift consumer's confidence. "The government should enhance
inspection over product quality, while enterprises should take on more social
responsibility."
China's food quality has been criticized recently, as
13,000 infants nationwide were hospitalized with kidney problems and at least
three were killed after drinking baby formula tainted with melamine. The
chemical, which was added illegally, makes the protein content of milk appear
higher than it actually is.
After the Sanlu formula's problem exposure, the
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine
conducted a nationwide examination of baby milk powder to find 22 companies
whose formulas were tainted.