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About Food Circulation License
Prepackaged food refers to:

Foods that are pre-quantified or made in packaging materials and containers, including pre-quantified packaging and pre-quantified food made in packaging materials and containers and with uniform quality or volume marking within a certain quantity limit.

Usually the manufacturers of such foods have food production licenses, and their products have detailed labels, which need to comply with standards such as GB 7718 and GB 28050.

Food and Agricultural Products:

See the Annex: Scope of Food and Agricultural Products in the "Commercial Construction Development [2005] No. 1" for an explanation of the scope of food and agricultural products.

Edible agricultural products are all kinds of plants, livestock, fishery products and their primary processed products that can be consumed. The scope includes:

I. Plants

Plants include artificially cultivated and naturally grown primary products of various plants and their primary processed products. The scope includes:

(a) Grain

Grain is a collective term for cereals, pulses and potatoes for food. The scope includes

1. Wheat, rice, corn, sorghum, grain, miscellaneous grains (eg: barley, oats, etc.) and other food crops.

2. The above grain washing, milling, shelling, grading and packaging, cylinder hair system and other processing, made of finished grains and their primary products, such as rice, millet, flour, cornmeal, soybean flour, rice flour, buckwheat flour, millet flour, oat flour, potato flour, corn flakes, corn rice, oat flakes, sweet potato flakes, soybean sprouts, mung bean sprouts and so on.

3. Cut noodles, dumpling skin, wonton skin, pasta, rice flour and other grain replicas.

Frozen food, instant noodles, non-staple foods and various cooked foods processed from grain as raw materials do not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

(B) horticultural plants

1. Vegetables

Vegetables is a general term for herbaceous and woody plants that can be used as side dishes. The scope includes

(1) a variety of vegetables (including wild vegetables), fungal plants and a few woody plants that can be used as side dishes.

(2) for all types of vegetables processed by drying, chilling, freezing, packaging, dehydration and other processes.

(3) Various kinds of dried vegetables made from the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds and edible fungi of plants through dry processing, such as yellow cauliflower, yucca slices, dried radish, winter vegetables, dried plums, fungus, shiitake mushrooms, flat mushrooms and so on.

(4) Pickles, pickles, pickles and salted vegetables also belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

Various kinds of canned vegetables (canned refers to metal cans, glass jars, by exhaust sealing of various food products. The same below) and milled horticultural plants (such as pepper, pepper powder, etc.), does not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

2. Fruits and nuts

(1) Fresh fruits.

(2) through the fresh fruit (including all types of wild fruits) cleaning, shelling, sorting, packaging, storage and preservation, drying, frying and other processing, made of various types of fruits, dried fruits (such as dried lychee, dried cinnamon, raisins, etc.), nuts, nuts and so on.

(3) Fruits processed by freezing, refrigeration and other processes.

All kinds of canned fruits, dried fruits, candied fruits, fried nuts, nuts, do not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

3. Flowers and ornamental plants

Flowers and ornamental plants through the flowers and ornamental plants for freshness, savings, grading and packaging and other processing, made of various types of fresh and dried flowers for food, sun-dried medicinal herbs and so on.

(C) tea

Tea refers to the fresh leaves and shoots picked from the tea tree (i.e., tea green), as well as by blow-drying, kneading, fermentation, drying and other processes of the initial production of tea. The scope includes a variety of gross tea (such as black tea, green tea, oolong tea, white tea, black tea, etc.).

Refined tea, border tea and tea mixed with a variety of drugs and tea drinks, does not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products. The

(D) oilseed plants

1. Oilseed plants are mainly used as the extraction of oil from a variety of plant roots, stems, leaves, fruits, flowers or germ tissue and other primary products, such as rapeseed (including mustard seed, peanuts, soybeans, sunflower seeds, castor seeds, sesame seeds, caraway seeds, tea seeds, tung seeds, olive kernel, palm kernel, cottonseed, etc.).

2. Through the canola, peanuts, soybeans, sunflower seeds, castor seeds, sesame seeds, sesame seeds, caraway seeds, tea seeds, tung seeds, cottonseed and grain by-products, etc., cleaning, hot frying, grinding blanks, oil extraction (churning, dun oil) and other processing treatments, made of vegetable oils (oil) and cake meal and other by-products, including canola oil, peanut oil, small milled sesame oil, soybean oil, cottonseed oil, sunflower oil, rice bran oil, as well as Oilseed cake meal, soybean cake and so on.

3. Aromatic oil plants for extracting aromatic oils.

Refined vegetable oils do not fall within the scope of edible agricultural products.

(E) medicinal plants

1. Medicinal plants are used as traditional Chinese medicine as the original medicine of a variety of plants, roots, stems, skin, leaves, flowers, fruits and so on.

2. Through a variety of medicinal plants, roots, stems, skin, leaves, flowers, fruits, etc. for the selection, sorting, bundling, cleaning, drying, chopping, steaming, frying and other treatment processes, made of slices, silk, pieces, segments, and other Chinese medicinal materials.

3. The use of the above medicinal plants made of slices, silk, blocks, segments and other Chinese medicine tablets.

Proprietary Chinese medicines do not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

(F) sugar plants

1. Sugar plants are mainly used as sugar production of various plants, such as sugar cane, sugar beet.

2. Through a variety of sugar plants, such as sugar cane, sugar beet, etc., cleaning, cutting, packaging and other processing of primary products.

(VII) tropical, South Asian tropical crops primary processing

Through the tropical, South Asian tropical crops to remove impurities, dehydration, drying and other processing, made of semi-finished products or primary food products. Specifically include: natural raw rubber and natural latex concentrate, raw and cooked coffee beans, pepper seeds, cinnamon oil, eucalyptus oil, lemongrass oil, tapioca starch, cashew nuts, nut kernels, etc..

(viii) Other plants

Other plants refer to a variety of edible artificially grown and wild plants and their primary processed products other than those listed above, such as cereals, potatoes, legumes, oilseed plants, sugar plants, vegetables, flowers, plant seeds, plant leaves, grasses, algal plants and so on.

Edible dried flowers, dried grass, dried yams, dried algae plants, also fall within the scope of edible agricultural products.

II. Livestock

Livestock products refer to a variety of livestock and poultry and primary processed products that are artificially raised, bred to obtain and captured. Scope includes:

(a) meat products

1. Beasts, birds and reptiles (including all types of livestock, poultry and artificial domestication, breeding of wildlife and other economic animals), such as cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, chickens, ducks, etc.

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2. Meat products of animals, poultry and reptiles. Through the slaughter of livestock and poultry animals, head, hoof, skin, offal, split, cut or sliced, refrigerated or frozen and other processing, made of split meat, preserved meat, refrigerated meat, frozen meat, cooled meat, salted meat, stranded meat, meat, meat, meat, meat slices, inner ding and so on.

3. Viscera, poultry and reptiles, head, tail, hooves and other tissues.

4. All kinds of beasts, birds and reptiles meat raw products, such as bacon, cured meat, smoked meat and so on.

A variety of canned meat, cooked meat products, does not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

(B) egg products

1. Refers to a variety of poultry animals and reptiles eggs, including fresh eggs, frozen eggs.

2. Egg products. Through the cleaning, drying, grading, packaging, refrigeration and other processing of fresh eggs, made of a variety of graded, packaged fresh eggs, refrigerated eggs.

3. Processed salted eggs, pine eggs, pickled eggs and so on.

Canned eggs of various kinds do not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

(C) dairy products

(1) fresh milk. Refers to a variety of mammalian milk and milk produced by purification, sterilization and other processing procedures.

(2) Pasteurized milk, ultra-high temperature sterilized milk, fancy milk, etc. made by purifying, homogenizing, sterilizing or disinfecting, filling, etc. of fresh milk.

Various dairy products processed from fresh milk, such as yogurt, cheese, cream, etc., do not fall within the scope of edible agricultural products.

(D) bee products

1. It refers to the collection of unprocessed natural honey, fresh royal jelly and so on.

2. Through the removal of impurities, concentration, melting, grinding, freezing and other processing, made of honey, fresh royal jelly, as well as beeswax, propolis, bee pollen and so on.

A variety of bee products oral liquid, royal jelly powder does not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

(E) other livestock products

Other livestock products are other than those listed above edible veterinary, avian, reptile other tissues, as well as insectivores. Such as animal bones, shells, animal blood, animal secretions, silkworm seeds, animal resins and so on.

Third, fisheries

(a) aquatic animal products

Aquatic animals are artificially stocked and artificially fished fish, shrimp, crabs, turtles, shellfish, echinoderms, mollusks, coelacanths, amphibians, sea animals and other aquatic animals. The scope includes:

1. Fish, shrimp, crab, soft-shelled turtle, shellfish, echinoderms, mollusks, coelenterates, sea animals, fish fry (eggs), shrimp fry, crab fry, shellfish fry (seedlings) and so on.

2. The aquatic animals as a whole or remove the head, scale (skin, shell), offal, bone (thorns), ring ulcer or block, slice, by chilling, freezing, refrigeration, salting, drying and other preservation and preservation treatments and packaged aquatic animals primary processed products.

Cooked aquatic products and canned aquatic products of all kinds do not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.

(B) aquatic plants

1. Kelp, wakame, purslane, longbeard, kirin, river hedge, seashore, goat weed, Brasenia schreberi and so on.

2. The above aquatic plants as a whole or remove the roots, remove the tips of the edges, cut sections, by hot blanching, freezing, refrigeration and other preservation and antiseptic treatment and packaging of the product, as well as the whole or remove the roots, remove the tips of the edges, cut sections, by drying, drying (dehydration), crushing and other treatment and packaging of the product.

Canned (including soft cans) products do not fall within the scope of edible agricultural products.

(C) comprehensive utilization of aquatic primary processed products

Through the lower food value of fish, shrimp, shellfish, algae and aquatic products processing scraps, etc., pressing (separation), concentration, drying, crushing, freezing, refrigeration, and other processing made of edible primary products. Such as fishmeal, fish oil, seaweed gum, fish scale gum, fish sauce (juice), shrimp paste, fish roe, cod liver sauce.

Fish oil, sea animal fats and oils as raw materials for the production of various types of emulsions, pills, drops and other products do not belong to the scope of edible agricultural products.