Wen Renyuan.
Let more high-quality agricultural products enter people's homes. 】
A few days ago, the Shanghai Municipal Consumer Protection Commission carried out a special investigation on some enterprises that are said to produce "snacks of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences", and found that many products were suspected of false propaganda, which could not be matched with the Academy of Agricultural Sciences at all, and even many fake and shoddy products were mixed in. In the author's opinion, it is imperative to rectify the food chaos and strengthen the supervision of "highly educated" snacks.
In recent years, with people's increasing attention to health management and food safety, many academies of agricultural sciences and agricultural universities have successively launched "scientific research" foods, which are quite popular with consumers. Due to the "certification" and "endorsement" of professional bodies, this type of food is often considered to be safer and more nutritious. Because of this, some criminals target this market and "package and plan" some ordinary or even inferior food, adding "highly educated" vests to them. Previously, the "Nine Agricultural Vegetable Rolls" were **, and the authoritative agency found that the measured content of protein and fat did not meet the national standards.
In the Internet era, branding products as "gimmicks" is a common method used by many businesses. However, once these methods deviate from market rules and laws and regulations, they harm the rights of consumers. Once this trust is destroyed, it is not only the reputation of the scientific research institute that is damaged, but also the veritable "snack of the Academy of Agricultural Sciences" has the adverse effect of "bad money drives out good money".
For emerging products in the market, the regulatory authorities should not only give a certain space for development, but also remain vigilant and sensitive at all times, track the situation at any time, and cannot let it go. Once illegal acts are discovered, they should be investigated and dealt with in a timely manner.
"Highly educated" snacks reflect the huge market prospects of high-quality food. Businesses may wish to seize this opportunity to strengthen formal cooperation with scientific research institutes, truly promote the implementation of agricultural achievements, and let more high-quality agricultural products enter people's homes.
Editor: Qingqi.
Second trial: Dai Ping, Tang Jianhua.
Third trial: Ye Xinfu.