中文字幕欧美一区二区_久久精品国产亚洲77777_91在线?清?看_狠狠干妹子_人妻夜夜爽爽88888视频_97综合网

食品伙伴網服務號
 
 
當前位置: 首頁 » 專業英語 » 專業知識 » 正文

Food safety officials must be on alert

放大字體  縮小字體 發布日期:2006-11-21

  BEIJING, Nov. 21 -- First it was eggs with red yolks, and now fish with thin, round bodies. It seems pretty things are not supposed to be put on our plates.

    Only a few days ago, ducks in some parts of Hebei Province were found to have been fed a special red dye, that later tested positive for carcinogens, so that their eggs would have red yolks. Compared with regular yellow-yolk eggs, these red-yolk eggs fetch a premium price in supermarkets and farmers' markets around the country.

    Over the weekend, turbot fish sold in Shanghai were found to contain an element that causes cancer. They have been traced to fisheries in Shandong Province. Further testing revealed that fodder for the fish contained chemicals usually used to treat sick animals.

    As one can expect, prices for turbot fish plummeted as authorities began inspections of other fisheries.

    But how can a grocery shopper be sure that the next food item they put into their basket is safe to eat?

    The harmful eggs and fish were uncovered by random checks by the authorities or the media. While they deserve plaudits for these efforts, it is obvious that such sporadic safety checks which are often clandestine, in the case of media investigations are not enough. There has to be a mechanism to make sure every food item sold is free from harm.

    Of course it is unrealistic to test every egg or every fish. But the testing has to be so systematic and foolproof that greedy growers would not even think of using noxious ingredients in their feed. It is too late when inspectors go into overdrive after learning of incidents of mass poisoning or consumer complaints.

    Theoretically we do have special departments dealing with food safety. But where were their eyes and ears when a reporter who visited a duck farm heard that farmers never eat their own poultry? Shouldn't that be a tip-off for a sign of dirty dealing?

Something as vital as food safety should not be left to the occasional prying of reporters, who usually do not have the resources or knowledge for this kind of thing. Don't get me wrong. They are doing a great service for public health. But think about it. If professional inspectors did a good job, reporters would not need to carry hidden cameras and smuggle samples to testing labs. If reporters are having a field day on food safety, it can be inferred that those who should do it as a full-time job have failed in the first place.

    When a food poisoning scare breaks out, consumers consider themselves the victims, but producers those law-abiding ones who do not inject their poultry or fish with chemicals will be hurt just as badly, if not more. While the whole food category is banned and remaining products condemned, those whose livelihoods depend on it will take the heaviest toll as a result of the bad apples in their midst and the subsequent indiscriminate crackdown and mass panic.

    First of all, laws should be scientific. For example, the SK-II scare, though not food-related, showed that laws have to specify the exact level that should not be exceeded by a certain component. The public should be aware that in the real world nothing is pure, and hazard ensues only when the object consumed reaches a certain quantity.

    But more often, it is the implementation that should be improved. Unscrupulous merchants would do anything to make a quick buck, and officials protecting consumer safety should be on constant alert to new ways of tampering with products, especially food items, which affect virtually everybody.

    It will be a sign of victory for food safety officials when reporters with hidden cameras have a hard time finding story leads for exposes on this topic.

更多翻譯詳細信息請點擊:http://www.trans1.cn
 
[ 網刊訂閱 ]  [ 專業英語搜索 ]  [ ]  [ 告訴好友 ]  [ 打印本文 ]  [ 關閉窗口 ] [ 返回頂部 ]
分享:

 

 
推薦圖文
推薦專業英語
點擊排行
 
 
Processed in 0.166 second(s), 17 queries, Memory 0.89 M
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久精品国产只有精品66 | 产精品视频在线观看免费 | 国产www亚洲а∨天堂 | a级免费观看视频 | 亚洲一区二区三区四区五区不卡 | 欧美一区二区三区久久精品视 | 亚洲欧美日韩人成在线播放 | 成人片黄网站色大片免费毛片 | 日本免费一区二区三区高清视频 | 草久在线播放 | 少妇对白露脸打电话系列 | 黄色毛片一级视频 | 九九热在线视频观看这里只有精品 | 天天操天天干天天爽 | 欧美金8天国 | 久久亚洲精品成人无码网站夜色 | WWW国产精品内射老师 | 一本大道久久a久久精二百 国产av一级片日韩二区 | 姐姐第3季免费 | 少妇爆乳无码专区网站 | 中文字幕免费精品一区高清 | 国产精品午夜久久久久久99热 | 在线观看黄 | 麻豆入口 | 35岁少妇被23岁小伙征服 | 亚洲第一天堂久久 | 欧美性受xxxx黑人x丫x性爽 | 精品一二三四五区 | 在线欧美鲁香蕉94色 | 可以免费看的av毛片 | 国产美女久久久 | 国产午夜精品久久久久久免费视 | 人人爽人人爽人人片A免费 国产国语农村妇女偷人视频 | 久久特级av一级毛片 | 日韩中字在线 | 亚洲精品性| 亚洲欧洲一区二区三区 | 亚洲影院久久精品 | 精品卡一卡二卡3卡高清乱码 | 九歌在线观看 | 欧美亚洲日韩国产网站 |