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Wed, 05/16/2012 - 13:03
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Good Prospects For M'sian Agriculture Products In China, Says Noh
PUTRAJAYA (Malaysia), May 16 (Bernama) -- Malaysian agricultural products
have good prospects in China, but their quality and quantity have to meet the
needs of the China market, says Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister of
Malaysia Noh Omar.
"The response (to our products) is good, but we should focus on ensuring
adequate supply, for example there is a Chinese company that is requesting 17
container loads of Malaysian durians," he said at a media conference here
Wednesday.
Noh, who returned Tuesday from a three-day visit to China, said the Farmers
Organisation Authority (LPP) and Federal Agricultral Marketing Authority
(Fama) should look at ways to improve the production and marketing of
agricultural products.
He said during his visit, 10 Malaysian companies signed agreements to supply
their products to Beijing-based Sun BaoShuanghi International Halal Food Trading
Mart, which is gearing to open 3,000 outlets in China, offering 30,000 stock
keeping units (SKU) from the whole world.
The 10 Malaysian firms are taking part in the China-Malaysia Halal Food Fair
in Xian from May 12 to 18.
Noh said he had fruitful discussions with the minister in charge of China's
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine
(AQSIQ).
Noh said in principle, Malaysian bird's nest can be exported to China after
certain technical issues have been resolved, and China has signed a draft
protocol to be forwarded to Malaysia soon.
"I gave an assurance to AQSIQ that our bird's nest would adhere to the
standards in the protocol, but our producers will have to tighten various
procedures in order to meet the standards.
"I also wish to stress that no company has a monopoly on the export of
bird's nest, it's open to any company as long they can meet the standards in the
protocol.
"I do not want to see any company unable to meet the standards and later
accuse the ministry of favouring any quarter," he said.
-- BERNAMA