MoIT to inspect fertiliser facilities

Mar 6th at 10:12
06-03-2017 10:12:43+07:00

MoIT to inspect fertiliser facilities

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will inspect adherence to inorganic fertiliser production regulations at production and processing enterprises.

 

The market management departments will be responsible for examination and then the inspection team of the ministry will recheck the departments’ inspection in key areas.

According to minister Tran Anh Tuan, the inspection is aimed at ensuring compliance with the regulations on producing and processing inorganic fertiliser by businesses.

The purpose is also to detect, prevent and deal with violations in production and uncover unlicensed firms to protect the interest of customers, he said.

It also aims to determine shortcomings in the management of fertiliser in general to timely report to competent authorities to deal, adjust and complete current regulations on fertilser management.

The inspection will help restore order in the fertiliser market, considered to have poor quality and fake goods, which were creating problems for farmers over time.

The minister also ordered inspection teams to not create obstacles for businesses.

According to statistics of the Viet Nam Fertiliser Association, the country currently has more than 1,000 enterprises producing fertilisers of thousands of different varieties. However, businesses which do not have licence continue to exist.

A report of the Market Management Department showed that more than 2,000 cases of violation had been uncovered in 2016, increasing by 150 per cent compared with 2015, and administrative fines had reached VND22.7 billion (US$1 million).

The inspection will begin on March 15.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Scrap ceiling price on milk products, says NFG

The European Chamber of Commerce in Viet Nam’s Nutritional Foods Group (NFG) recommended that the Government remove the price ceiling on milk products for children...

March gas price down

From Wednesday, cooking gas price is down by VND4,500 (US$0.2) per 12kg canister compared with February 2017, distributors and retailers in HCM City said.

Fertiliser imports fair, says regulator

There’s no evidence showing that fertiliser imports have damaged local fertilser products to apply trade defence measures for the imports, according to a report by...

Challenges in switch to E5 biofuel

A new deadline – January 1, 2018 – has been set for the nation to make a complete switch from the popular RON A92 petrol to biofuel E5, but many obstacles lie in...

Vietnamese spend big on foreign high-street clothes

As incomes have improved, consumers are now buying more high-street fashion products rather than Chinese or Vietnamese clothing.

India's rice down as overseas demand wanes; Vietnam up on thin supply

Indian rice prices fell as overseas demand waned while prices in Vietnam rose with some traders speeding up purchases to complete their signed February export...

Rice exporters rail against storage minimum

Delegates attending a seminar in HCM City on Wednesday urged the Government to amend or revoke a decree on rice exports which they said impedes exports of the grain.

Brazil reverses decision of robusta coffee import

Brazil provisionally suspended its decision allowing the country’s import of robusta coffee for the first time in history, including from Việt Nam.

Brazil's Temer reverses decision to import robusta coffee from Vietnam

Brazilian President Michel Temer has provisionally suspended authorization for local coffee processors to import robusta beans from Vietnam, in a sudden reversal of...

Tra fish prices on the rise

The Dong Thap Agriculture and Rural Development Department said, in Dong Thap Province, the price has surged by VND3,000-4,500 per kilo year-on-year to...

Commodity prices


MOST READ


Back To Top