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What’s behind the ban on hairy crabs from the mainland and what Hongkongers can do about it
Industrial activities and factory farming have polluted the habitat of the delicacy
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The ban on the famed Chinese mitten crabs – or hairy crabs – appears to have no end in sight, which could be a real letdown for Hongkongers who crave the popular seasonal delicacy.
Professor Sophia Chan Siu-chee, the secretary for food and health, said on Tuesday that there had been no news as to when mainland authorities would permit export of hairy crabs because of safety concerns ignited almost a year ago.
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The continued suspension came despite recent tests that found 11 out of 12 samples of hairy crabs, including five from local vendors who claimed the crabs were from the mainland, were safe for consumption. The one sample that was found unsafe was from Taoyuan, Taiwan. It was found to have an excessive level of cancer-causing chemicals such as dioxin.
Mainland halt on hairy crab exports keeps them off the menu in Hong Kong, as peak season nears
The import of hairy crabs is now being assessed by the Customs and Excise Department.
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