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New Shenzhen Quarantine Warehouse Planned

Dark Horse

In Memoriam
New quarantine warehouse in Shenzhen
By Chen Hong (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-09-18 09:23

As the only land gateway for the mainland's livestock to reach Hong Kong, this southern city of Shenzhen plans to build a new quarantine warehouse to improve the quality of exported products.

Vice-Mayor Zhuo Qinrui said the local government has carried out feasibility research with the quarantine department, but no details are available at the moment.

"The new quarantine warehouse will meet the requirements of the city's urban planning and better satisfy the quarantine and hygiene requirements for exported livestock," he said.

Currently, all the more than 5,000 livestock from mainland cities receive quarantine in Qingshuihe, one of Shenzhen's six logistic parks north of the city's downtown area before entering the Hong Kong market.

The move is part of efforts by the country to improve the quality, safety and stable supply of mainland farm products to Hong Kong and Macao.

The Hong Kong and Macao markets together are the fifth largest import market of mainland farm products.

Currently, 80 per cent of big-sized pigs, 50 per cent of chickens and 100 per cent of medium-sized pigs and cattle in Hong Kong are supplied by the mainland. In Macao, all livestock are supplied by the mainland.

The Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine signed a memorandum on exported farm products to Hong Kong and Macao in Shenzhen late last week.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/bizchina/2006-09/18/content_691041.htm

Hm-m-m, now why would they need a quarantine warehouse in bird-flu land?
 
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