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SFH meets Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (with photos)
The Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, met with the Minister of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan, Mr Michihiko Kano, this
morning (March 4) to learn more about issues relating to the safety of food
imports from Japan.
During the meeting, Dr Chow learnt that the Japanese Government has put in
place a series of food safety control measures to contain radioactive
contamination after the Fukushima nuclear plant incident. Mr Kano emphasised
that the Japanese Government is committed to ensuring the safety of food
exported to Hong Kong.
Dr Chow said Hong Kong, as a major importer of Japanese aquatic products and
fresh produce, will continue to adopt appropriate surveillance measures
according to risk analysis to ensure food safety.
In view of the long-lasting effect of radiation on the food chain, the order
prohibiting the import of certain fresh food from the five affected
prefectures in Japan, namely Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Chiba and Gunma,
remains in force in Hong Kong. For other food products imported from these
five prefectures and food products from other prefectures, the Centre for
Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department will
continue to take samples from every consignment of food products for
testing. Milk, milk beverages and milk powder will continue to be under 100
per cent surveillance.
"A robust surveillance framework, both at the exporting and importing ends,
will help restore public confidence in consuming Japanese food available in
the market," Dr Chow said.
It was agreed in the meeting that both governments should continue to
maintain effective and close communication to keep each other abreast of the
latest developments in food safety requirements.
Among those present at today's meeting were the Permanent Secretary for Food
and Health (Food), Mrs Marion Lai, and the Controller of the CFS, Dr
Constance Chan.
Ends/Sunday, March 4, 2012
Issued at HKT 10:01
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