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China bans melamine in pet food

2007-04-26 17:40

Beijing - China said on Thursday it has banned melamine from food products after the chemical was found in vegetable protein exports shipped to the United States, but rejected it as the cause of dozens of pet deaths.

US Food and Drug Administration officials said they suspected the substance, which is a chemical found in plastics and pesticides, was to blame for dozens of pet deaths in North America.

China's foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday there was no evidence to support the FDA's claim but that it would co-operate with the United States to find out what actually killed the animals.

The ministry's comments were the first detailed response from Beijing to concerns that emerged a month ago about the country's wheat and rice gluten exports.

China has said it was investigating the issue but had not acknowledged until Thursday that Chinese companies had shipped gluten tainted with melamine to the United States.

No clear evidence

The ministry said the contaminated vegetable protein managed to get past customs without inspection because it had not been declared for use in pet food.

"There is no clear evidence showing that melamine is the direct cause of the poisoning or death of the pets," the statement said.

"China is willing to strengthen co-operation with the US to find out the real cause leading to the pet deaths in order to protect the health of the pets of the two countries."

US Food and Drug Administration officials have said they suspect Chinese wheat and rice gluten laced with melamine and added to pet food may have killed at least 15 cats and dogs.

The chemical appears to have caused acute kidney failure in animals that have died or been sickened after eating foods contaminated with the chemical.

Stepped up inspections

China said an investigation triggered by US FDA complaints found melamine in wheat and rice gluten exported to the United States by two Chinese companies: Xuzhou Anying Bio-technology Development Company and Binzhou Futian Bio-technology Company.

The case has prompted China to step up inspections of plant-based proteins and to list melamine as a banned substance for food exports and domestic sales, it said.

China also invited US FDA officials to visit China to help with further investigations into the case and to consult on improving inspection techniques, it said.

- AP

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