江西创新实施“六链”行动 筑牢食品安全底线驱动产业升级
Zhong Guo Shi Pin Wang·2026-01-04 03:15

Core Insights - Jiangxi Province's market regulatory authority has launched the "Six Chains" initiative to enhance the food industry chain, aiming to strengthen quality, set standards, empower brands, and implement precise regulation, achieving both safety and industry upgrade [1][2][3] Group 1: Quality Assurance - The "Quality Strong Chain" initiative focuses on comprehensive safety measures, covering various food categories including infant cereals, salt, and dairy products, with 98 companies guided to rectify risks [1] - In the special food sector, inspections were completed for 36 companies, ensuring full coverage for infant formula and medical purpose foods [1] - A total of 1,362 food enterprises have received management system certification, with 2,062 certificates issued, and 622 chief quality officers trained to support industry upgrades [1] Group 2: Standards and Brand Empowerment - The initiative has led to the establishment of 12 national food standards and 4 group standards, with a local company recognized for its contribution to a national standard [2] - 42 food enterprises have been included in the "Ganjing Boutique" directory, with organic and green food certifications ranking 4th and 5th nationally [2] - By 2025, 14 new geographical indication products are expected, along with 103 new companies authorized to use these marks [2] Group 3: Regulatory Support and Business Assistance - The regulatory body has implemented special measures to combat counterfeit and inferior food products, particularly in rural areas, and has organized cross-checks during holidays [2] - The "Hundred Enterprises, Thousand Workshops" initiative provides tailored support to key enterprises, improving the approval rate for food production licenses [2] - A pilot program in Yichun has successfully reduced the quantity and variety of food additives for 23 companies, with over 300 improvement suggestions made [2] Group 4: New Governance Framework - The regulatory authority has established a new governance framework for the food industry based on quality, standards, brand empowerment, and regulatory assurance, injecting new momentum into high-quality development [3]