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Officers from local commerce
administration talk with students about food safety during an event to
mark the World Consumer Rights Day in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous
Region, March 15, 2009. Lots of such events were held across China on
Sunday. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) Photo
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BEIJING, March 15 (Xinhua) -- Industrial and commercial authorities across China investigated about 76,500 fake food cases in 2008, which involved 274 million yuan (about 40.3 million U.S. dollars) in value, according to a high-level meeting on consumption held Saturday.
Ma Yong, a senior official with the National Food
Industry Association, said the major cause of China's food safety problem was
the use of illicit substances.
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Officers from local commerce
administration examine commodities at a market in Nanchang, east China's
Jiangxi province, March 15, 2009. Lots of events to mark the World
Consumer Rights Day were held across China on Sunday. (Xinhua/Song
Zhenping) Photo
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the theme of "integrity, consumption and development", the meeting was joined by
the State Administration for Industry and Commerce and China Consumers'
Association.
To better deal with the food problem, China adopted
the Food Safety Law on Feb. 28, which will go into effect on June 1.
The law has been widely seen as a new push to improve
food safety in the country through stricter monitoring and supervision, tougher
safety standards, recall of substandard products and severe punishment on
offenders.
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Officers (L) from local commerce
administration answer people's questions during an event to mark the World
Consumer Rights Day in Beijing March 15, 2009. Lots of such events were
held across China on Sunday. (Xinhua/Zhang Xu) Photo
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