Shanghai encourages the development of new feed additives to replace antibiotics.
- By Shanghai encourages new feed additives replace antibiotics.
- 28 Oct 2013
From January to August of this year, the Shanghai Municipal Agricultural Commission investigated and dealt with a wide variety of violations totalling 61 cases of veterinary drugs and feed infractions, including fine and forfeiture cases amounting to 770,000 CNY as well as 2 cases involving excessive antibiotic residues in animal feed.
On September 26th, the Agriculture Commission released a statement titled “Proposed solutions to animal feed antibiotics and other residues in aquaculture in food safety issues”, claiming that Shanghai will continue to encourage and guide those enterprises who have ideals of innovation as well as the capability to develop new feed additives which are more “green”, are pollution-free, can replace the function of new antibiotics, and spare no efforts to provide greater services to support further enterprise technological innovation.
Xu Li, a member of the Municipal People’s Congress, pointed out in a written statement that due to the overuse of antibiotics in animal feed additives, there has been an increase in antibiotic residue in animal meat, potentially causing serious and hazardous harm to people as well as a negative impact on the ecological environment and the further development of animal husbandry. Xu advises to strengthen supervision and technological innovation in order to combat this threatening problem. The Agriculture Commission has also supported this viewpoint by claiming that the city of Shanghai has begun to implement policies to strengthen supervision of various veterinary feed additive enterprises and plan to conduct full coverage inspections on the 188 feed and feed additive manufacturing enterprises this year.
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