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    Inspections to tighten for imported plants, animals

    By Wang Xiaodong (China Daily) Updated: 2016-01-12 08:12

    Frequent global exchanges raise safety concerns

    Inspections to tighten for imported plants, animals

    Test tubes containing 800 black ants were seized by customs officials at the Shuangliu Airport in Chengdu, Sichuan province, in November. The tubes were sent from Hamburg, Germany. Huang Zhiling / China Daily

    China's gatekeepers will intensify inspections and quarantines of animals and plants for import and export this year to cope with increasing challenges of biological safety brought by increasing international exchanges.

    Inspection and quarantine authorities across China intercepted 5,788 harmful species in 980,000 batches and stopped them from entering the country last year, Zhi Shuping, minister of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, said on Monday.

    More than 800,000 batches of such species were intercepted in 2014, an increase of 30 percent over the previous year, according to the administration.

    Intensified economic globalization and frequent personnel and economic exchanges between different countries have posed increasing threats, such as infectious diseases and invasion of harmful biological species, Zhi said at a national conference on quality supervision.

    The number of harmful species intercepted at China's ports and borders in the past five years was three times more than the previous five years, Zhi said.

    "We must build a firm network at the gate to ensure domestic security," he said.

    The administration will provide improved devices for inspection of international mail and parcels, and launch special campaigns to crack down on illegal actions, such as tourists crossing the border carrying seeds or sprouts, according to Zhi.

    The administration will also improve cooperation with other departments such as agricultural, forestry and postal departments to improve management of the import and export of wildlife to prevent invasion of harmful species, he said.

    China bans a number of species from being carried or mailed to the country, including most live animals and fresh vegetables and fruits, to prevent invasion of harmful species and diseases.

    Some foreign species may have very strong survival and reproductive abilities and can cause great damage to the ecological system in another country where they lack natural enemies, said Li Weimin, an official for plant inspection and quarantine at the Shaanxi Provincial Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau.

    "Failure to inspect for harmful species may also bring great economic loss for a country in foreign trade," he said. "A country's entire crop of apples may be banned from being exported to another country if just one batch is found to contain a kind of mite."

    Various species, such as spiders, ants, frogs, plant seeds and reptiles have been intercepted by inspection bureaus at ports and borders in recent years, according to media reports.

    In September, Beijing's Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau said it intercepted a dendrobates leucomelas, a yellow-banded poison dart frog, through X-rays of a parcel sent from Hong Kong.

    The frog is one of the world's most toxic creatures and is normally found in South America, the bureau said.

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