Recently, the positive rate of COVID-19 nucleic acid testing in im
ported cold chain food has increased significantly, in Beijing, Tianjin and other provinces, and the products involved range from livestock and poultry meat to aquatic products.
im
ported cold chain food is an im
portant part of the co
nsumption of Chinese residents, and cannot be banned completely. In order to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 through im
ported cold chain food and its packaging, relevant regulations have been issued.Foodmate has summarized the relevant requirements for reference.
1. Implementing emergency preventive measures for foreign manufacturers of imported cold chain food with positive COVID-19 nucleic acid testing
On September 11, the General Administration of Customs (GACC) issued an announcement on the implementation of emergency preventive measures for overseas manufacturers of im
ported cold chain foods that were detected to be positive for the COVID-19 nucleic acid, as follows:
If the same overseas manufacturer's cold chain food or its packaging is detected as positive for the COVID-19 nucleic acid for the first and second time, the customs will respectively suspend the acceptance of the company's product im
port declaration for one week, and automatically resume after the expiration;
If the same overseas production company has been tested positive for the COVID-19 nucleic acid 3 times or more, the customs will suspend the acceptance of the company's product im
port declaration for 4 weeks, and it will automatically resume after the expiration.
By December 2020, GACC has taken emergency preventive measures against enterprises in 10 countries, including Pakistan, Indonesia, Myanmar, Argentina, Russia, Brazil, India, Chile, Ecuador and Norway, due to the positive nucleic acid test of COVID-19.
2.imported cold chain food must have “Nucleic Acid Certificate” and “Disinfection certificate”, otherwise it cannot be sold in the market
On July 23, NHC issued the "Guidelines for the Prevention and Co
ntrol of the COVID-19 Epidemic of Meat Processing Enterprises"(hereinafter referred to as the "Guideline"). The "Guideline" requires, meat processing enterprises must do a good job in tracing, self-checking, testing and storage of livestock and poultry meat, and establish and improve the traceability mechanism. im
ported livestock, poultry and meat products shall have “Nucleic Acid Certificate” before they are put into production. This is the first time that the state has publicly announced that im
ported food should have the “Nucleic Acid Certificate”.
On November 12, the State Council’s Joint Prevention and Co
ntrol Mechanism held a press conference. At the meeting, Chen Xu, head of the Food Management Department of the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), said that local governments need to urge the implementation of the main respo
nsibilities for epidemic prevention and control, and guide the enterprises to inspect and request nucleic acid test reports and disinfection certificates when purchasing im
ported cold chain foods. Without the qualified certificates, the im
ported cold chain food cannot be sold.
3.Establish a cold chain food traceability system and implement “first station code" management
Since im
ported cold chain food is essential, it is necessary to ensure its traceability. o
nce the food is at risk of spreading the virus, the batches can be traced quickly within co
ntrol limits.
On August 31, Zhejiang Province issued the notice to require that im
ported cold chain food should be traced accurately. For cold-chain food im
ported after May 1, 2020, the source code of cold-chain food should be pasted on the product packaging. The food producers and traders (the first station operators) who have im
ported cold-chain food into Zhejiang have the main respo
nsibility for using the Zhejiang cold-chain system to code im
ported cold-chain food. This is the first time that the cold chain food traceability system has been launched o
nline nationwide.
At present, provinces such as Beijing, Shanghai, Hebei, Sichuan, and Yunnan, have successively established and operated cold chain food traceability systems to further strengthen the supervision of im
ported cold chain food and to realize the traceability management of im
ported frozen meat and aquatic products.
“First station code” management, that is, the food producers and traders, who transport the im
ported cold chain food from outside the province, as the first station operators, shall upload the traceability data such as product varieties, specifications, batches, origin, nucleic acid testing, preventive disinfection, etc. in the system and assign the electro
nic traceability code for related products according to the batch.
In addition, on November 27, The State Council's COVID-19 Joint Prevention and Co
ntrol System Comprehensive Team issued a notice on further improving the traceability management of cold chain food, and indicated that the co
nstruction of the traceability platform should be accelerated. Provinces including Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Shandong, Guangdong, Cho
ngqing should complete the co
nstruction and trial operation of traceability platform in mid-December 2020, and achieve docking with natio
nal platforms by the end of December. At present, many provinces (cities) have been docked to the natio
nal platform for trial operation, and the im
port volume of their first cold chain food station accounts for more than 90% of the total.
4. Set up transfer stations and centralized supervision warehouses
In addition to the co
nstruction of o
nline traceability platforms, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Shandong, Shanxi, have established centralized supervision warehouses or transfer stations to centrally manage im
ported cold chain food.
The centralized supervision warehouses or transfer stations are the first destinations for im
ported cold chain food from other provinces to enter the local area. After passing the nucleic acid test and disinfecting the packaging and obtaining the “delivery certificate”, the cold chain food can enter the local.
On August 18, Shenzhen took the lead in setting up a centralized supervision warehouse for im
ported frozen products. a
bout 2 mo
nths after the warehouse was established, Shenzhen had successfully disposed of a batch of suspected positive frozen products and intercepted 1,390 positive frozen products.
For the "delivery certificate" issued by other provinces and cities, whether the destinations have achieved mutual recognition or not, specific co
nsultation should be co
nducted with the destination regulatory authorities. Currently, Zhejiang province and Wuxi City recognize the "delivery certificate" issued by other provinces and cities, holding valid certificates, and may not enter the centralized supervision warehouse.
Summary
ba
sed on the above regulatory measures, China's risk prevention and co
ntrol of im
ported cold chain food has entered normal epidemic prevention stage.
A large amount of im
ported food is needed for the shortage of domestic supply for the daily co
nsumption of residents, so it is unrealistic to ban all im
ported food.
It requires enterprises to fully implement the main responsibility, and strictly abide by the cold chain food requirements of epidemic prevention.
When purchasing food, co
nsumers should buy from regular channels and need to pay attention to food hygiene. Foodmate will co
ntinue to pay attention to relevant policies on the im
ported cold chain food, and welcome all of you to discuss.
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