Two five-year plans (2016-2020) on food and
drug safety were issued by the State Council on Feb 21.
According to the food safety plan, China
will set stricter standards as well as strengthen supervision and punishment
for law violators.
The plan outlines that by 2020 sample tests
should cover all kinds of food, especially pesticides and veterinary drugs.
Over 300 national standards are planned to
be set during the next five years. The standards will cover all consumer foods,
agricultural products and pesticides. Domestic standards will be pushed to
catch up with international levels of quality. Also, all standards will be open
to the public online.
A comprehensive law system will be promoted
based on food safety laws. Legislation on the protection of soil contamination
and management of grain and fertilizer will speed up.
Contamination of agricultural products was
a focal point. The use of highly-poisonous farm chemicals and veterinary drugs
will be controlled.
The plan said that until 2020, 97 percent
of agricultural products should meet quality standards.
Punishments will be strengthened on overuse
of food additives, use of industrial ingredients in food, fake production and
expiration dates, and exaggerated ads for healthy food.
Stricter supervision will be conducted on
the production and sale of food, on new business models such as food e-commerce
and online food-ordering, and on export and import.
Various social sectors are welcomed to join
the food supervision. Consumers, employees of food companies will be encouraged
to blow the whistle. Media outlets are also encouraged to cover food safety
issues.
Drug safety
The plan on drug safety outlines that by
2020 the quality of drugs should be further improved, the standard of medical
equipment will be raised and the level of supervision will be enhanced.
Specifically, by 2020, the plan requires
the quality consistency evaluation for 289 generic drugs approved by catalog of
China's basic drugs should be completed, 3,050 national drug standards and 500
medical equipment standards revised, the updated rate of periodic drug safety
report will reach 100 percent and the license holding rate for pharmaceutical
practitioners will be over 0.04 percent.
The guideline also stated that in order to
achieve these goals, the quality consistency evaluation for generic drugs
should be promoted, reform of the approval procedures for medical treatment
should be deepened, an improved regulation system for drug standards should be
set up and supervision for drug production should be strengthened.
It also urged efforts from pharmaceutical
enterprises to adopt the correct evaluation methods while carrying out more R
& D and analysis during the process of quality consistency evaluation.
According to the guideline, the marketing
authorization holder (MAH) will be fully implemented in new medicines to
encourage their R & D. Related industries and departments should improve
medicine approval and prioritize those for rare and major disease with improved
drug approval standards. Meanwhile, the reform for medical equipment management
by categories will be further promoted and a risk analysis system will also be
established.
To better enhance the regulation of drug
standards, the government will step up efforts on the revision of
pharmaceutical administration law, strengthening the supervision of cosmetic
products, medical equipment and drugs. Chemical and biological standards should
remain close to global standards, with traditional Chinese medicine growing
globally.
More efforts should be made to enhance
supervision on R & D, medicine production, market supply and drug usage.
Related industries and enterprises should send quality analysis reports of new
drugs to the China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) before the end of each
January.
In addition, the pharmaceutical industry
should establish an approval system online and further strengthen the national,
provincial and city level drug testing system with a focus on major laboratory
and coastal testing centers, especially biological products such as vaccines.
Enhanced law enforcement is called for to
crack down on drug related issues and emergency management should also be
strengthened to handle breakout events.
(Source: english.gov.cn)