Voxy, 9/10/2012
The protection of New Zealand’s lucrative UMF Honey exports
to China has moved a step closer, with the signing this week of a memorandum of
understanding between The Jiangsu Entry and Exit Inspection and Quarantine
Bureau of the People's Republic of China (CIQ) and the UMF Honey Association
(UMFHA).
UMFHA General Manager, John Rawcliffe said the main intent
of the memorandum involves both parties working together to implement
laboratory testing of Manuka honey in China to ensure the validity of product
sold there.
"Since signing the memorandum, the UMFHA and its key
partner in Singapore - AsureQuality - have been working with technicians from
the CIQ which is the Chinese Government-run agency that tests food and
veterinary products entering the country…
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