Food export rejection can be a harmful barrier to sustainable international food trade. To understand China’s export food rejected by FDA (Food and Drug Administration) of the United States, we analyzed 4047 cases of rejection from February 2011 to July 2017. Although the number of rejected food exported from China to the United States has been declining, and the quality has been improving, there is still space for improvement. Of the 4047 cases of rejection, the Guangdong, Fujian and Shandong provinces were the top three with the largest number of rejected food (1253 (31%), 520 (12.8%), and 508 (12.6%), respectively) (being rejected mainly in New York and Los Angeles). The top four types of rejected food involved fruits and vegetable...
Data on U.S. Food and Drug Administration import detentions and alerts are used to quantify regulato...
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, International Relations/Trade, F1, I18, Q17,
Imported foods such as seafood, meat, processed foods, and beverages are becoming more common on Chi...
Food export rejection can be a harmful barrier to sustainable international food trade. To understan...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) increased attention to food imports from China is an i...
Compliance with China’s food standards and regulations can be a challenge for exporters aspiring to ...
Concerns about food safety have increased over the past decade, in part because the rapidly increasi...
Since the FDA’s adoption of HACCP standards in 1997, there has been concern that these standards hav...
According to China’s recent experiences in agricultural trade disputes with the developed countries,...
Abstract: According to China’s recent experiences in agricultural trade disputes with the developed ...
The United States is the third largest consumer of seafood products in the world. The percentage of ...
This report examines U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data on refusals of food offered for im...
This report examines U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data on refusals of food offered for im...
Millions of pounds of fresh fruits, vegetables, cut flowers, herbs, and other agricultural and food ...
Participation in global trade means that Chinas vegetables and fruits industry faces international f...
Data on U.S. Food and Drug Administration import detentions and alerts are used to quantify regulato...
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, International Relations/Trade, F1, I18, Q17,
Imported foods such as seafood, meat, processed foods, and beverages are becoming more common on Chi...
Food export rejection can be a harmful barrier to sustainable international food trade. To understan...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) increased attention to food imports from China is an i...
Compliance with China’s food standards and regulations can be a challenge for exporters aspiring to ...
Concerns about food safety have increased over the past decade, in part because the rapidly increasi...
Since the FDA’s adoption of HACCP standards in 1997, there has been concern that these standards hav...
According to China’s recent experiences in agricultural trade disputes with the developed countries,...
Abstract: According to China’s recent experiences in agricultural trade disputes with the developed ...
The United States is the third largest consumer of seafood products in the world. The percentage of ...
This report examines U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data on refusals of food offered for im...
This report examines U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data on refusals of food offered for im...
Millions of pounds of fresh fruits, vegetables, cut flowers, herbs, and other agricultural and food ...
Participation in global trade means that Chinas vegetables and fruits industry faces international f...
Data on U.S. Food and Drug Administration import detentions and alerts are used to quantify regulato...
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety, International Relations/Trade, F1, I18, Q17,
Imported foods such as seafood, meat, processed foods, and beverages are becoming more common on Chi...