China: Beijing fully traces imported cold chain foods with storage temperature below 0℃

Published 2021년 1월 31일

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The Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration and the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce have announced that from February 12, 2021, all imported cold chain foods stored at temperatures below 0°C will be included in the 'Beijing Cold Chain' traceable food varieties. This includes a wide range of frozen food products. All relevant units or individuals involved in the import, production, distribution, and sales of these foods must strictly implement food traceability and epidemic control in accordance with relevant laws. They are also responsible for ensuring that all operated imported cold chain foods are traceable and comply with the 'Four Nos and Five Nos' requirements.
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Xinhua News Agency, Beijing, January 30 (Reporter Yang Na) In order to further strengthen the management of imported cold chain food, the Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration and the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce issued on the 29th the "Regarding the Further Expansion of "Beijing Cold Chain" Traceable Food Varieties" Announcement, which states that starting from February 12, 2021, the Beijing Cold Chain Food Traceability Platform (hereinafter referred to as "Beijing Cold Chain") will expand the scope of traceable food varieties to all imported cold chains with storage temperatures below 0°C Food. According to the notice, starting from February 12, 2021 (including the day), all imported cold chain foods stored at temperatures below 0°C (including 0°C) will be included in the "Beijing Cold Chain" traceable food varieties, mainly including frozen Food products (such as quick-frozen rice and noodle products), frozen dairy products (such as butter, cheese), frozen ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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