Starting in September, China will begin making food exports carry special labels indicating that they have passed quality tests to avoid further scandals that have hurt the country's reputation abroad.

According to China's quality watchdog, all food exports that have passed inspection will carry the initials "CIQ" which stands for "China Inspection and Quarantine." This is to guarantee buyers that food exports from China have been meticulously prepared.

Chinese officials will also increase record keeping, hoping to use the data to isolate potential problems in the future. Now, all packaging items will have vital information such as the producer's name, producer's address, batch number with production dates and expiration dates.