G20英文專題 中國在線首頁
    CHINA DAILY 英文首頁
     

    Citizens should help to protect food safety

    It doesn't take a rocket scientist to explain why having too much of one thing may deprive you of the chance to have some other things. But it may take time for people to realize the loss.

    From the ongoing baby formula scandal, Chinese consumers can see clearly that by relying entirely on one or a few government agencies (and a few can be worse than just one) for protection, they may have sacrificed their chance to create more useful citizen-level protection for themselves.

    The potential cost of relying too much on administrative force to regulate the market is heavy. At times, bureaucrats fail to deliver their service, just as what the quality inspection officials did (or rather didn't do) with the poisoned baby formula that inundated the Chinese market over the past few years.

    China is no longer a society where supply and demand are rigidly planned as in the 1960s. Nor is it a society where most products, if not all, are made according to traditional standards, using crude but acceptably healthy natural materials.

    Chemicals are now widely available, with many of them being sold and re-sold without regulation, and used for purposes that they are not supposed to have anything to do with, such as in the baby formula scandal, in which melamine, a kind of plastic, was used as a food additive, and used in heavy dosages.

    According to Fang Zhouzi, a Chinese science writer, the chemical can be purchased on the market for a mere 300 yuan per ton.

    Even worse, as exposed in one of his latest articles, the material was openly advertised as "crystallized protein" to be mixed in animal feed and pet food, because it can jack up a product's protein index (but not the real content, of course) in regular tests.

    Then, someone stretched their imagination just a little further and thought that the same underhand method could also be used in the production of food for humans.

    The unfortunate truth was that all of this, from selling a chemical casually to using it to cheat in animal and pet food tests, then to using it in baby food, all appeared to take place in a lawless vacuum. No one was alerting the public, no media outlets were exposing these cheats and no pressure was being brought to bear on the industry, at least the large corporations, to release information about product quality and shut their doors to poisoned milk.

    According to the police, melamine has been added to milk since at least 2005. So in at least three years, little, if not nothing, was done to protect our babies' lives - either by quality inspection officials or by any citizens' group.

    Consumers should form stronger organizations to press business to pay more attention to product and service quality. They should have done this earlier to avert the deaths and the suffering and fear in so many families that fed their babies the contaminated formula.

    No doubt, after the scandal, the government will draw up stricter laws and standards, and the food industry, in particular, will become more heavily regulated. But as the government draws up new laws and standards, there should also be new initiatives and actions to advocate and protect consumer rights and interests.

    Otherwise, in places where bureaucrats are not doing their job, good laws and standards will remain paper tigers. In places where corruption is involved, or departmental turf wars are heavy, consumer interests may be pushed aside.

    There has been a lot of discussion in China recently about the "scientific outlook on development", meaning that development should be balanced. It should not be just about the economy, and should benefit social welfare and social harmony. These are great ideas. But in practice, there needs to be another set of balance - that between the actions of government and citizens.

    E-mail: younuo@chinadaily.com.cn

     
      中國日報前方記者  
    中國日報總編輯助理黎星

    中國日報總編輯顧問張曉剛

    中國日報記者付敬
    創始時間:1999年9月25日
    創設宗旨:促國際金融穩定和經濟發展
    成員組成:美英中等19個國家以及歐盟

    [ 詳細 ]
      在線調查
    中國在向國際貨幣基金組織注資上,應持何種態度?
    A.要多少給多少

    B.量力而行
    C.一點不給
    D.其他
     
    本期策劃:中國日報網中國在線  編輯:孫恬  張峰  關曉萌  霍默靜  楊潔  肖亭  設計支持:凌雷  技術支持:沙益新
    | 關于中國日報網 | 關于中國在線 | 發布廣告 | 聯系我們 | 工作機會 |
    版權保護:本網站登載的內容(包括文字、圖片、多媒體資訊等)版權屬中國日報網站獨家所有,
    未經中國日報網站事先協議授權,禁止轉載使用。
    少妇人妻88久久中文字幕| 成人免费无码H在线观看不卡 | 成人无码视频97免费| 日韩在线中文字幕制服丝袜 | 精选观看中文字幕高清无码| 中文字幕日韩精品有码视频| 亚洲午夜AV无码专区在线播放| 亚洲色无码播放| 国产精品中文久久久久久久| 精品无码AV一区二区三区不卡| 中文字幕在线播放| 中文在线√天堂| 蜜臀av无码人妻精品| 无码国产午夜福利片在线观看| 最近最好最新2019中文字幕免费| 亚洲精品无码专区2| 日韩精品少妇无码受不了| 免费无码又爽又刺激高潮软件| 日韩欧美中文在线| 亚洲色中文字幕无码AV| 毛片免费全部无码播放| 国产成人无码18禁午夜福利p| 亚洲av无码国产精品夜色午夜| 最近中文字幕电影大全免费版| 中文字幕av无码一区二区三区电影 | 亚洲av永久无码精品网站| 中文精品人人永久免费| 狠狠精品干练久久久无码中文字幕| 最近2019中文免费字幕在线观看| 久久精品无码一区二区三区免费 | 久久精品?ⅴ无码中文字幕| 精品欧洲av无码一区二区| 人妻无码久久一区二区三区免费| 一本色道无码道DVD在线观看| 国产在线拍偷自揄拍无码| 成人无码a级毛片免费| 无码AV动漫精品一区二区免费| 亚洲欧美精品一区久久中文字幕| 中文字幕一区视频| 久久久久av无码免费网| 伊人久久无码中文字幕|