The Agriculture Department is banning a food inspector from certifying organic food in China

By AP
Monday, June 14, 2010

Ag Dept to drop organic food inspector in China

WASHINGTON — The Agriculture Department has banned a leading American inspector of organic foods in China because of conflicts of interest.

The Organic Crop Improvement Association of Nebraska used Chinese government employees to inspect farms and food processing facilities that are state-controlled.

Some of the products inspected by the association were used to manufacture store brand products for Whole Foods Market, the nation’s largest organic retailer. A spokeswoman for Whole Foods said the grocer dropped the association last year.

The decision to ban the food inspectors follows consumers’ shaken confidence about the safety of food and other products exported from China.

The story was first reported Monday by The New York Times.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The New York Times reports that the Agriculture Department has banned a leading American inspector of organic foods in China for conflicts of interest.

The Organic Crop Improvement Association of Nebraska allegedly used Chinese government employees to inspect farms and food processing facilities that are state controlled.

The ban is to be formally announced Monday.

The Times reports that some of the products inspected by the association were used to manufacture store brand products for Whole Foods Market, the nation’s largest organic retailer.

The decision to ban the food inspectors follows consumers’ shaken confidence about the safety of food and other products exported from China.

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