"China has been importing a large quantity of meats this year, and
has detected virus on the packaging of cold chain products many
times, even as lots of disinfection has been done domestically," Gao
Guan, spokesman for the China Meat Association, said by telephone on
Tuesday.
"It should be better to handle this (virus control) at the meats
exporting origins, and carry out disinfection at the production
plants," as the cost would be lower, and efficiency higher, Gao
added.
China has ramped up disinfection and virus testing on frozen food
after it found coronavirus on imported products and packaging.
The measures have pushed up costs, disrupted trade, and irritated
major exporters.
The semi-official industry body suggested exporters in COVID-19 hit
countries should disinfect the outer packaging of products and the
inner side of containers before sealing export products, a statement
published on the association's official WeChat account said at the
weekend.
The initiative was proposed to "ensure the safety of imported
cold-chain food and boost consumers' confidence in imported
cold-chain products," the statement said.
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The proposal came after some
major exporters, including JBS in Brazil,
started to take measures including extensive
disinfection of products and storage sites, to
supply China with safe products, Gao said.
Reported cases have shown that contact with packaging contaminated
with coronavirus could lead to human infection, said the Chinese
association.
The World Health Organization has said the risk of catching COVID-19
from frozen food is low. Chinese officials echoed that such risk was
low, but there was still a risk.
"The virus is new. We are still accumulating experience when
fighting against it," Gao said.
"We should get together and discuss how to use the most scientific,
efficient and low-cost way to secure public health, and trade at the
same time," Gao added.
(Reporting by Hallie Gu and Shivani Singh; editing by David Evans)
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