I think all these "frozen" articles may be outbreaks blamed on imports.
Xinfadi Market (Chinese: 北京新发地农产品批发市场, Beijing Xinfadi Agricultural Products Wholesale Market) is a covered wholesale food market in the southern Beijing district of Fengtai. As of 2020, the market provides more than 90% of Beijing's fruits and vegetables according to state media.[1] Seafood[1] and meat[2][3] are also sold at the market. Vendors distribute produce from Xinfadi to many smaller markets in Beijing.[4] It is nicknamed the "vegetable basket" and "fruit bowl" of the city.
Beijing Xinfadi suspends sales and storage of frozen products, and all cold storages are cleared and destroyed
2020-11-25 18:57 Reporter: Chen Lin Editor: Ma Jinqian
Beijing News Express (Reporter Chen Lin) On November 25, the reporter learned from Beijing Xinfadi that Xinfadi has cleaned up aquatic products, chilled fresh, frozen goods, frozen meat, and seafood in the market. Hundreds of cold storages were killed and cut off. The relevant person in charge of the Xinfadi market introduced that the sales and storage of all aquatic products, chilled fresh and frozen products will be temporarily suspended, and will be notified when they will resume.
It is reported that on November 22, Xinfadi Market urgently held a special meeting on cold storage management and control. The regional leaders and department managers involved in cold storage and cold chain participated in the meeting. , Seafood, etc. are all cleaned up, and the cleaned cold storage is promptly cleaned and cut off to ensure safety. Market management personnel regularly inspect the cold storage in the area at regular points every day. In addition, the storage and cold storage of vegetables and fruits must be registered and inspected by the staff every day.
In the next two days, hundreds of cold storages in the market have been cleared, and the above-mentioned frozen products are no longer sold in the market. The reporter learned that part of the vacated cold storage has been adjusted to room temperature storage, increasing the reserve of winter vegetables.
Xinfadi Market (Chinese: 北京新发地农产品批发市场, Beijing Xinfadi Agricultural Products Wholesale Market) is a covered wholesale food market in the southern Beijing district of Fengtai. As of 2020, the market provides more than 90% of Beijing's fruits and vegetables according to state media.[1] Seafood[1] and meat[2][3] are also sold at the market. Vendors distribute produce from Xinfadi to many smaller markets in Beijing.[4] It is nicknamed the "vegetable basket" and "fruit bowl" of the city.
Beijing Xinfadi suspends sales and storage of frozen products, and all cold storages are cleared and destroyed
2020-11-25 18:57 Reporter: Chen Lin Editor: Ma Jinqian
Beijing News Express (Reporter Chen Lin) On November 25, the reporter learned from Beijing Xinfadi that Xinfadi has cleaned up aquatic products, chilled fresh, frozen goods, frozen meat, and seafood in the market. Hundreds of cold storages were killed and cut off. The relevant person in charge of the Xinfadi market introduced that the sales and storage of all aquatic products, chilled fresh and frozen products will be temporarily suspended, and will be notified when they will resume.
It is reported that on November 22, Xinfadi Market urgently held a special meeting on cold storage management and control. The regional leaders and department managers involved in cold storage and cold chain participated in the meeting. , Seafood, etc. are all cleaned up, and the cleaned cold storage is promptly cleaned and cut off to ensure safety. Market management personnel regularly inspect the cold storage in the area at regular points every day. In addition, the storage and cold storage of vegetables and fruits must be registered and inspected by the staff every day.
In the next two days, hundreds of cold storages in the market have been cleared, and the above-mentioned frozen products are no longer sold in the market. The reporter learned that part of the vacated cold storage has been adjusted to room temperature storage, increasing the reserve of winter vegetables.
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