The Ministry of Agriculture ordered its branches across the
country to tighten their quality control procedures on animal feed
and pigs on the wake of toxic pork cases in Shanghai, Xinhua news
agency said today.
Some farmers are feeding their pigs with forages that contain
clenobuterol hydrochloride, which makes the meat leaner and thus
generates more profit, said the ministry in an urgent notice
released last night.
The chemical has poisoned at least 336 people in Shanghai, which
has negatively impacted the city's image, said the notice.
Symptoms of this type of food poisoning include dizziness, shaky
hands and upset stomach, a previous report said.
Any illegal chemical producers or the merchants who use them
will have their licenses revoked and they will be criminally
charged, it said.
Agricultural authorities at all levels have to learn from this
incident and enhance the administration and inspection of pork
products to avoid further harms to public health, the ministry
said.
However, most of China's pork products are safe to eat, an
official from the ministry told Xinhua. "We should not mislead the
public and increase their fear," Xinhua quoted the official as
saying.
(Shanghai Daily September 21, 2006)