Animal Feed & Animal Nutrition News
Japan steps up inspection of Chinese feed

// 06 oct 2008

Japan has stepped up inspection of Chinese-made animal feed and pet food that may be laced with a chemical that has caused a global food scare with tainted milk, agriculture officials said Monday.

The Agriculture Ministry Monday ordered the country's farm cooperatives and other industrial groups to tighten inspection of feed and pet food imported from China to make sure they don't contain melamine, the industrial chemical that has sickened tens of thousands of Chinese children, ministry official Satoshi Motomura said.

He said the ministry issued the order after Beijing last week said several Chinese feed makers allegedly mixed melamine into their products used for dairy cows. Animals fed with melamine-laced feed could develop kidney stones and other health problems as in the Chinese babies who have gotten sick.

Motomura added, however, that the amount of Japan's feed imports from China is small, and the ministry has so far received no reports of melamine contamination.

GMP: Critical in feed-to-food chain

Hinner Köster: Feed safety parameters as part of food safety is nowadays the highest priority when we evaluate feed quality. Nutritional, technical and emotional quality of feed used to be the highest priority and remains important for common industry policy, however, it is now of lesser importance then feed safety. Even developing countries are no longer isolated but part of a global world and are therefore partially regulated by universally established control systems at all stages of production and in all sectors of their industry.Read more...

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