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    Non genetically modified food IP certification sweeping the country

    • Last Update: 2008-11-03
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: domestic enterprises want to open the global non GMO soybean market by IP certification A "non GMO food identity maintenance certification" (hereinafter referred to as IP certification) is heating up in China IP certification is the current quality control system in Europe and the United States to prove the non transgenic "identity" of agricultural products Yesterday, our reporter in China Inspection and certification (Group) Co., Ltd learned that by the end of this year, China's food that has passed IP certification will exceed 100000 tons, double that of last year With the birth of this overseas market access certificate in China, many domestic food enterprises are actively establishing the management system of non GMO production, and are planning to pass the IP certification as soon as possible The reporter found in the interview that the major soybean producers, such as Jiusan oil and Jinong soybean, are looking forward to stepping on the "smooth road" of export with the "IP certification" as the access certificate of European and American market Enterprises love IP certification recently, Dong Jiaxin, deputy general manager of Heilongjiang Jiusan oil sales company, the world's largest non genetically modified soybean processing enterprise, said excitedly that once IP certification was officially passed in September this year, Jiusan oil will become the world's largest processing enterprise that can provide IP "identity card" It's not just 93 grease that loves IP authentication According to Chen Cheng, director of IP certification operation management center of China Inspection and Certification Group, China's IP certification started in 2002, with products mainly covering soybeans, corn, tomatoes and their derivatives With the rapid increase of demand for non genetically modified food in the international market, the number of food certified by IP has increased dramatically, from 5000 tons in 2002 to over 100000 tons in the first half of this year By the end of this year, more than ten flagship food processing enterprises in China will obtain IP certificates As the first IP certified enterprise in China, Jinong Soybean High Tech Co., Ltd has 5000 tons of products passed the certification as early as 2002 In the first half of this year, Jinong's products certified by IP have reached 70000 tons Bao Suozhu, its general manager, revealed that with the concern of people and enterprises in developed countries on the safety and environmental protection of genetically modified food, and the increasingly strict regulations on the labeling of genetically modified products established by EU and other countries, IP certification has become the authoritative certificate for the identification of non genetically modified food abroad Getting tickets to the global market, the reporter learned that although the cost of passing IP authentication is relatively high, it does not weaken the enthusiasm of enterprises to strive to pass IP authentication Dong Jiaxin told reporters that it costs a lot to pass IP authentication "In addition to the certification fee and consulting fee paid directly, in order to maintain the effective operation of the procurement and production system of non GMO soybean products, Jiu San oil has also spent" blood capital "to build a large-scale raw material storage warehouse, production monitoring room and product inspection room, and fully integrate the logistics distribution resources of each plant." In spite of this, 93 grease should strive to obtain IP certification, because "as long as you get IP certification, you will get tickets to the global non GMO soybean market." It is reported that in order to successfully enter the overseas market, famous food enterprises at home and abroad, such as Li Jinji, vitamilk, Danone Taoda, DuPont, Unilever, Zhujiang bridge, Shanghai Jiajia and Nestle, all favor non GMO raw materials that have passed IP certification  
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