South China's island province of Hainan has earmarked 127 million yuan (US$16.8
million) to establish a monitoring and inspection system for its
agriculture produces to ensure better quality.
The provincial agriculture department said Saturday the system
includes a modern technology center, five quality inspection
stations and other quality test facilities that will be used in 18
cities and counties in the province, an official with the
department said.
The technology center will be responsible for monitoring
agricultural ecology, issuing warnings of hazardous biological
substances, inspecting fertilizer input, and monitoring quality of
farm produce.
Hainan is a major tropical agriculture base in China, but it had
only a handful of quality inspection labs that perform basic tests.
Some of the more advanced quality tests had to be done in the Guangdong Province, the official said.
Once the monitoring and inspection system is in place, it will
better monitor the production, processing and sales of its
agriculture products in the province, he said.
(Xinhua News Agency September 15, 2007)