Safety tests on the menu after meat scandal

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The battle to intercept tarnished meat products before they arrive on the dinner table is continuing across the country but some consumers are saying their confidence has been rattled following a recent scandal in which a banned substance was allegedly found in pork sold by a major supplier.

Insectors from animal husbandry authorities in Taizhou city,Zhejiang province, collect urine samples from pigs that are destined for slaughter at a meat processing center on Wednesday.

Insectors from animal husbandry authorities in Taizhou city,Zhejiang province, collect urine samples from pigs that are destined for slaughter at a meat processing center on Wednesday.

In the aftermath of the revelations, 19 pigs among 689 awaiting slaughter and processing at the Jiyuan Shuanghui Food Co Ltd in Central China's Henan province tested positive for clenbuterol. The illegal additive that is hazardous to humans was detected in the pigs' urine, according to a Jiyuan city government statement on Thursday.

The local authorities are investigating more than 1,300 pig farms and 130 feed suppliers and providers of veterinarian supplies, the statement said. The results have not yet been disclosed.

Fourteen people, including seven pig farm managers, six brokers and one purchaser from Jiyuan Shuanghui, have been placed in police custody, according to the provincial government.

And at least six officials and workers at local animal quarantine stations have been fired or suspended, it said.

In addition, meat products that are suspected of having been tarnished by the banned feed additive have been taken off the shelves.

All feedstuff and meat confirmed to contain the additive have been destroyed.

Li Mengshun, chief of the provincial animal husbandry bureau, said tests will continue throughout the province.

The action was prompted by revelations on Tuesday that Jiyuan Shuanghui, an affiliate of China's largest meat processing company - Henan-based Shuanghui Group, had purchased pigs that had been fed the banned substance.

Jiyuan Shuanghui was said to have bought pigs that had been fed with clenbuterol. The substance, which is better known as "lean meat power", can speed up the growth of muscles and burn fat, resulting in leaner pork. But it is banned in China as an additive in pig feed because humans can suffer from nausea, headaches, limb tremors and even cancer after eating food containing the additive.

In Nanjing city, capital of Jiangsu province, the local government on Thursday suspended the operation of Xingwang Slaughter House after pigs there that were believed to have been brought in from Henan tested positive for clenbuterol.

In Beijing, stricter spot checks targeting all live pigs from Henan province and fresh pork products began on Thursday, said Li Bo, a staff member at the capital's animal health inspection institute.

"About 10 percent of meat products will be tested. Before, we tested 5 percent of the products," he said.

So far, no meat products in the city have been found to contain clenbuterol, said Liu Yaqing, deputy head of Beijing's municipal agriculture bureau.

By Thursday, meat products from Jiyuan Shuanghui had been taken off the shelves in many major supermarkets after they received suspension notices in cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.

In a branch of Ito Yokado, a Japanese-invested supermarket chain, products made by other companies affiliated to Shuanghui had also been moved to the side.

"No one came to purchase this morning and sales have fallen sharply during the past few days," said an unnamed employee.

Some customers said they no longer consider the meat producer a safe bet.

"I will never buy any of their products again, even if they have been tested and passed fit," said a female customer surnamed Ge.

Biggest worries The top five of hot words and phrases connected to food in 2010 as picked by the public in an online poll conducted by foodmate.net.

1. Drainage oil

Drainage oil is oil that has been used for cooking by restaurants that is collected, recycled and used again by other eateries.

2. Price rises

The prices of some agricultural products, including apples, garlic, ginger and mung beans, hit record highs last year.

3. Trans fat

Trans fat, which some experts say is harmful to the heart and blood vessels, drew nationwide attention in 2010.

4. Condensed synthetic fragrance

A type of condensed synthetic fragrance called yidixiang, which literally means one-drop fragrance, aroused public concern after media reported that it was used by many restaurants and was harmful to health.

5. Melamine

Cases of melamine being found in dairy products reemerged in 2010.

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