Source From (Malaysia SME Online): http://www.malaysiasme.com.my/index.php/SME-News/Swiftlet-nest-exporters-must-obtain-three-quality-certifications-to-enter-China-market.html
Published: 17 January 2012
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 16 (Bernama) -- Starting this year, local
companies exporting swiftlet nests to China are required to obtain three
quality certifications before their products can be allowed to enter the
republic, according to Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri
Noh Omar.
He said the quality certifications were the Veterinary
Health Mark (VHM) certificate issued by the Veterinary Department, the Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) certificate issued by the Malaysian
Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the health certificate
issued by the Health Ministry.
The three certifications are aimed at ensuring the quality
of the Malaysian swiftlet nests would meet the standards set by the Chinese
government, he told reporters after opening Malaysia's first Authentic Bird's
Nest Depository and Trade Centre in Puchong near here today.
"These quality certifications must be adhered to in
order to meet the strict requirements set by the Chinese government after they
agreed to accept swiftlet nests from Malaysia last year.
"However, the Chinese government has also required that
only bird's nests with zero part per million (ppm) of nitrite are allowed to be
exported to the republic," he said.
Noh said it was very difficult to obtain swiftlet nests with
zero nitrite level, but the ministry was hoping that the Health Ministry could
set a minimum and acceptable nitrite level for the issuance of the
certification purposes.
The minister said the company which obtained the three
quality certifications would be allowed to use the "1Malaysia Best"
brand on their swiftlet nest products, but they also had to identify a
strategic partner in China to ease the trade and monitoring process.
"Their partners in China will also be required to
promote swiftlet nest products bearing the brand of '1Malaysia Best' as the
ones having the best quality and safe for consumption," he said.
Meanwhile, Health Ministry Food Safety and Quality Control
Division senior director Dr Noraini Mohd Othman said the swiftlet nest products
containing high level of nitrate could pose a threat to human health and could
also cause cancer.
"We will announce the acceptable level of nitrate in
swiftlet nests after the ongoing discussion between our experts and their counterparts
in China is concluded."
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