China – China Food Plants Hire Kosher Rabbis To Clean Up Their Act.

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    China – Chinese exporters, facing a U.S. backlash over tainted food products, are turning to an unlikely group of inspectors to help clean up their act: Jewish rabbis.

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    Kosher certifications by rabbis have doubled to more than 300 in China in the past two years, according to the Orthodox Union, a New York-based organization that does inspections. The group expects thousands more plants to get certified in the next few years, covering everything from spices and chemical additives to frozen berries, sliced garlic and beef.

    Chinese exporters, eager to gain access to the $11.5 billion U.S. kosher market, had already begun seeking the certifications before the uproar over contaminated seafood, toothpaste and pet food began last year. Now, after a rush of recalls, the rabbis say the companies are paying for the inspections to ease growing concern among U.S. consumers about imports from China.

    “When we certify a product, consumers know there is another pair of eyes” on it, said Mordechai Grunberg, an American rabbi whose seven-member team examines Chinese factories, scans company books, and even drops in for surprise inspections to ensure the biblical dietary laws are followed.

    The surge of kosher certifications hasn’t come without hiccups. Many Chinese companies were unfamiliar with the concept: One furniture maker asked for kosher certification, drawing a polite rebuff. Another facility asked to get certified as kosher even though it was smoking eel on site, a kosher no- no. The company was turned down; it is now building a separate, kosher-only facility. [bloomberg]


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    How often do they have to check the plants? Once every two years, like they do in some other places, and then only after an appointment has been made?

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    And now the EEL will be kosher because it’s in a “kosher plant” only?

    Read the last paragraph of the article and it makes us wonder.

    American Rabbis can’t get their act together here but they will do a better job in China?

    NEbach. Kashrus is only getting more complicated and having more serious problems.

    pashkez
    pashkez
    16 years ago

    These Rabbis are worthless . They themself mess up here in america . Why would they be any better in china??

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    The Chinese factories are famous for kashrus nightmares. Hardly worth the risks.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    These are the same hashgochos that were either blind or closed their eyes to the filth coming from China the last few years. Read up on the fish industry and then check the Kosher frozen fish in your nearby kosher store. Surprise-all those frozen fish come from China.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    The problem is that kosher does NOT mean healthy. It could be full of dangerous chemicals, but still be kosher