Number of mutual-recognition agreements set to rise
China is likely to reach agreements on mutual recognition of standards for organic products with a number of countries in the next few years, according to the nation's top authority for organic certification.
"China is in discussions with countries such as the United Kingdom, Denmark and Thailand about mutual recognition of organic certification, and progress has been made," said Wang Maohua, an organic-registration official at the Certification and Accreditation Administration.
In November, China and New Zealand signed an agreement recognizing each other's organic products. The agreement was the first of its kind for China, and the deal is expected to facilitate the trade in organic produce between two of the world's biggest producers of organic foods, the administration said.