Alarm Bells Ring Over China Food Imports
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Returned cans of pet food fill a shopping car at Petco in Miami on March 19, 2007. A Senate hearing on April 12 examined how close the wheat gluten that tainted pet food got to being part of human food. (GETTY)
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A farmer picks rape blossoms at a farm on the outskirts of Shanghai, China, seen in this March 10, 2006 file photo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
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"You just have to hope that your system is strong enough and your producers are careful enough," said Todd Meyer, China director for the U.S. Grains Council.
Health Ministry officials acknowledge problems, but have described scandals such as the 2004 baby formula deaths as isolated incidents. Neither the ministry nor the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, responsible for overall food safety standards, responded to questions submitted to them in writing as requested.
Over the past 25 years, Chinese agricultural exports to the U.S. surged nearly 20-fold to US$2.26 billion last year, led by poultry products, sausage casings, shellfish, spices and apple juice.
Inspectors from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration are able to inspect only a tiny percentage of the millions of shipments that enter the U.S. each year.
Even so, shipments from China were rejected at the rate of about 200 per month this year, the largest from any country, compared to about 18 for Thailand, and 35 for Italy, also big exporters to the U.S., according to data posted on the FDA's Web site.
Chinese products are bounced for containing pesticides, antibiotics and other potentially harmful chemicals, and false or incomplete labeling that sometimes omits the producer's name.
To protect its foreign markets, China is trying to set up a dedicated export supply chain, sealed off from the domestic market, said Keyzer. Systems for tracking and tracing vegetables have been set up, although doing so for meat products is harder, he said.
Large producers targeting foreign markets have also moved to gain greater control over supplies by expanding their operations instead of buying from individual farmers.
The tainted pet food scandal is likely to increase this momentum. More than 100 brands of pet foods and treats have been recalled, one of the largest pet food recalls in history. Menu Foods was the first of at least six companies to recall pet food, beginning in mid-March, after reported cases of cats and dogs developing kidney failure after eating the affected products.
How the contaminated wheat gluten got into the product cycle is not yet known. The gluten was traced to a company outside Shanghai, Xuzhou Anying Biologic Technology Development Co.
The company and the government's inspection and quarantine administration are investigating. But a company sales manager, Geng Xiujuan, said Xuzhou Anying was only a middleman, buying the gluten, commonly used as a thickener in pet food, from companies in neighboring provinces and selling it to a separate trading company.
While no investigation results have been announced, industry experts said they suspect the gluten might have been contaminated by having been processed or stored in machines or containers also used for melamine. Such anomalies show just how difficult it is to ensure purity, they said.
"It's just really hard to test for everything," Meyer said.
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%u201CFDA had tracked at least one suspect batch of wheat gluten into the human food supply, QUIETLY quarantined some products and notified the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention to watch for new patients admitted to hospitals with renal or kidney failure."
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Do you wonder why the FDA kept the discovery quiet?
Mega-corporations now own or control almost the entire government, especially the current administration and the FDA.
The pharmaceutical conglomerates, the medical profession, including both doctors and hospitals (which has become a monopoly-controlled and totally profit-oriented industry), all make billions from people getting sick.
Walmart is MAJOR Chinese importer whose success can be attributed mainly to importing products from china at 10% what it would cost them in America and selling the products to Americans for 75% what they would pay for the same products made in America. This also is the reason Walmart has driven most competitors out of business.
We participated because we PERSONALLY saved money...
Posted by jn122736 at 12:34 PM : Apr 13, 2007
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We would be FOOLS to think that some of the tained wheat gluten didn't make it into the human food supply... - Reply to this comment
- Clarification - Clinton was rightfully criticized for not addressing the trade imbalance problem.
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- cornholio622 - don't be so naive. Clinton did not start the trade imbalance. He was rightfully criticized.
It's been over 6 years since Bush II took office. The same people who criticized Clinton haven't spoken a single syllable for Bush II. (or Bush I or Reagan or anyone else relevant...)
How come Clinton is the only one persecuted for the trade imbalance? It didn't grind to a halt of 19 January 2001! (Don't get me wrong, Clinton was a two-faced sleaze with a cigar fetish and Hillary is not what I'd call any better...) - Reply to this comment
- Communism isn't such a good thing, neither is unregulated capitalism, and one day I fear the "multinational" corporations will have made a mistake by globalizing. (That doesn't make me a luddite, but I have learned in my 34.9 years of existence that some choices are best made with a prudent mindset.)
On the plus side, I sure as heck won't buy any food that comes from China. Most of the foodstuffs I know of are indigenous critters, but if anybody cares about life, it's time to start putting quality controls on testing, growing, and distribution.
Or pray that the toxic foods kill us all quickly, without pain. - Reply to this comment
- All those chickens slaughtered in China due to the bird flu epidemic, could somehow made it to the food chain of pets? Just wondering. FatherTeresa
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- Thanks to the Clintons, we are now China's. They do have the best ****** though.
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- NATIONAL SECURITY
foreign companies are buying american industries and running them into the ground
Food from CHINA is proceeding into the american food chain with little or no regulation
Our national resources are being GIVEN away to foreign national companies controlled by nations like VENEZUELA with little concern about the future
Bush is a patriot my arse - Reply to this comment
- Posted by frankly6 at 10:25 PM : Apr 12, 2007
Bravo! Since the Bush administration has taken power they have slashed the budget for food inspectors in the FDA (who are supposed to inspect both human AND pet food) and staffed it with political appointees, most of them from the very industries they're supposed to inspect. He put the fox's in charge of the hen house and we are da*mn lucky that, as tragic as this story was, it didn't happen to human food first. All pet food sold in the US, by law, must be human grade. It must be safely consumable by humans, but the FDA dropped the ball big time because of lack of proper funding. Want to wait until they make the same mistake with baby food before you recognize the problem here? - Reply to this comment
- America used to be self-sufficient in a lot of things, but between the greedy multinationals and their neofascist puppets running the White House these days, and the ***** hound dog Globalizer #1 Bill Clinton, we are now at the mercy of the Asians.
If the Clintons and the Bushes have their way, we'd better just sell ourselves into slavery to the Asians right now and save a lot of trouble in the near future. - Reply to this comment
- Canaima and frankly6
I don't know who is running the FDA, but whoever they are, they are IDIOTS! - Reply to this comment
- Didn't U.S. farmers used to feed the world??? what happened???
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"If God looks after fools & idiots, you're in line for a double-dose of heavenly grace."
You are living proof of this.
Posted by Canaima at 03:05 PM : Apr 13, 2007
Thanks Canaima. It looks like you are living proof of your theory.
It is a well known fact that the FDA is run by former food and drug industry executives and lobyists apointed by Bu$h. It's part of his multibillion dollar campaign, "no corporation left behind". Perhaps you've heard of it? Care to dispute the facts or do you prefer to try to smear the messenger? Thanks for your "two cents" worth. Be sure to collect your money on your way out.- Reply to this comment
- Qutoe:
It is a well known fact that the FDA is run by former food and drug industry executives and lobyists apointed by Bu$h.
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Bush doesn't even need the FDA now, look at the Texes governor, Rick Perry's decision to vaccinate ALL Texas girls with Merck's STD vaccine.
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Women in
Government, the group that Merck paid to lobby for this mind-boggling order.
The Associated Press reports that one of Merck's three lobbyists in Texas is
Mike Toomey, Perry's former chief of staff. His current chief of staff's
mother-in-law, Texas Republican state Rep. Dianne White Delisi, is a state
director for Women in Government.
The governor also received $6,000 from Merck's political action committee
during his re-election campaign.
http://www.ahrp.org/cms/content/view/455/28/ - Reply to this comment
- It's bad enough that America imports so much "discount junk" from China, but why the hell do we import ANY food products at all, especially wheat gluten. We have plenty of wheat right here in the midwest, in fact, I have seen piles of it rotting by the grain elevators because there was too much of it.
This just pisses me off, screw China and the companies who import their stuff. As far as dog food goes, deer meat is free, you just have to pay to have it processed. I have four dogs that didn't get sick. They also eat a brand of dry food called Dura Life, it is made by a divison of Mars foods and sold at farm stores. It is mainly corn meal instead of wheat gluten. - Reply to this comment
Canaima
You are living proof of this.
It is a well known fact that the FDA is run by former food and drug industry executives and lobyists apointed by Bu$h. Care to dispute the facts or do you prefer to try to smear the messenger?- Reply to this comment
- frankly6, I've said it before, & I say it again here with regards to your comment:
If God looks after fools & idiots, you're in line for a double-dose of heavenly grace. - Reply to this comment
- Wheat gluten graded for human consumption is contaminated. Food inspectors in both Canada and the US is so lax that tens of thousands of tons of the contaminated product is now in the food chain and could be in an enormous variety of food products, like spaghetti, soups, frozen foods, practically any processed foods.
Perhaps the US should stop underfunding important federal departments in order to be able to afford those tax cuts to the wealthy. - Reply to this comment
- The best way to defeat the enemy is to either stop their food supply or taint it.
Enough said. - Reply to this comment
- The lack of environmental and worker safety laws in China is one main draw for international businesses to operate industrial plants in China. This lack of controls has come around full circle. And the parent corporations should be held fully accountable for their subsidiaries operating in China.
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The FDA is run by a bunch of former industry lobyist cronies apointed by Bush. They are not protecting our food supply they are there to protect the bottom line of industry.- Reply to this comment
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