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          CHINA> National
          Chinese consumers concerned about food safety
          (Xinhua)
          Updated: 2009-03-27 15:02

          BEIJING -- "I am wondering what's in this flour. Are there additives, and are they toxic or safe?" asked housewife Wang Jinghua as she shopped in an outlet of Walmart in southwest Beijing.    

          Wang told a Xinhua reporter she was worried about benzoyl peroxide, an additive widely used in flour, biscuits and other food.

          "A friend told me even a slight amount of this chemical is harmful, but I'm not sure what to do," Wang said.    

          Her confusion is understandable. No single agency or ministry in China is solely responsible for food safety, and it's often difficult for the shopper to know what's allowed, what's banned, and what's safe.

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          Labels sometimes contain correct but obscure chemical descriptions, which are confusing to the ordinary consumer.

          Packaging isn't always safe, either. Pesticides, industrial chemicals, excessive or banned additives and suspected carcinogens show up in many food products.    

          The safety of Chinese food isn't just a domestic issue. With food exports of 31 billion US dollars from January to November 2008, up 13.8 from the same period in 2007, Chinese produce, fish and dairy items, among other foods, are rapidly becoming part of the global food chain.    

          Supervising the industry is a huge undertaking. Statistics show that as of 2008, China had an estimated 500,000 "large-scale",  350,000 small- and medium-sized food processing enterprises, and more than 20 million privately owned businesses that producing and selling food products.    

          Last year, authorities investigated an average of 200 fake food cases a day, which were mostly involved in small enterprises and  businesses.    

          In response to these concerns and problems, China has stepped  up its efforts to ensure food safety and quality, with new  labeling laws and a Food Safety Law that will take effect June 1.  

          The new law, among other provisions, calls for the State Council to establish a food safety commission but does not give a deadline for that.

          PRETTY, BUT IS IT SAFE?    

          "Chinese people traditionally favor 'good-looking food' and a substance like benzoyl peroxide makes flour-based products look white and tasty, as it bleaches wheat's natural yellow color,"  said Chen Junshi, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.  

          "It is simply called 'wheat bleaching' in Chinese, but this is a misunderstanding," he said. "Benzoyl peroxide is not only used to make the flour appear white. It also plays an antiseptic role."    

          Under Chinese food additive regulations, the maximum volume of benzoyl peroxide is 0.06 grams per kilogram. Regulations vary elsewhere. Canadian rules limit the content to 0.15 gm, but the European Union banned its use in food several years ago.    

          Benzyol peroxide has non-food uses, too: according to the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), it is also used in the manufacture of plastics, a curing agent for silicone rubber, and a component of treatments for skin disorders.    

          Also according to the FAO, there are possible side effects of benzoyl peroxide in foods: the formation of harmful degradation products, the destruction of essential nutrients and the production of toxic substances from the food components.    

          Benzoyl peroxide is one of the around 1,700 additives that  China allows to be used in food products.

          CONSUMERS WONDER, WORRY    

          Surveys reflect the concern of the Chinese public over food safety. In 2006, the State Administration of Grain held an online survey, and about 87 percent of those responding said they didn't want to buy food with bleached wheat.    

          Other, later polls from a variety of sources indicate continued, broad concern over food safety: 

          -- A 2007 survey by US-based consulting company ATKearney  found more than 95 percent of 1,500 Chinese questioned ranked food safety as "very important" in 2007. 

          -- In March 2008, China's Ministry of Commerce said another  survey found that 97.2 percent of urban residents ranked food  safety as a major concern. Even among rural residents, who tend to have lower incomes and fewer sources of information, 86.1 percent  responded that they put food safety among their major concerns  when shopping.    

          -- In December 2008, a telephone survey of 300 Chinese  consumers by U.S.-based IBM found that "over the last two years in China, distrust with food retailers and manufacturers has grown  even more" than in the United States and Britain. IBM said 84  percent of respondents claimed they had become more concerned about food safety over the previous two years.    

          "It's just difficult for me to believe that food with [benzoyl  peroxide] is 100-percent safe. Instead, I would rather be more cautious," Wang said: "The problem is I can not tell whether the food ingredients listed on the label are believable."

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