Enterprises urged to strictly comply with the EU’s quality requirements

Aug 20th at 08:00
20-08-2024 08:00:31+07:00

Enterprises urged to strictly comply with the EU’s quality requirements

Enterprises must strictly comply with the EU’s regulations on quality requirements for agricultural products through the entire production process, urged the Plant Protection Department under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, amid the bloc’s increased control over the quality of several farm products from Việt Nam.

A dragon fruit garden in Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu Province. Compliance is critical for Việt Nam to expand exports of agricultural products to the EU. — VNA/VNS Photo Hoàng Nhị

Statistics of the Vietnam Sanitary and Phytosanitary Notification Authority and Enquiry Point (SPS Việt Nam) showed Việt Nam received 57 warnings from the EU in the first half of this year, an increase of more than 80 per cent compared to the same period last year, resulting in higher inspection frequencies for dragon fruit (30 per cent), chilli (50 per cent), okra (50 per cent) and durian (10 per cent).

Đặng Phúc Nguyên, General Secretary of Việt Nam Fruit and Vegetable Association, said that although Việt Nam’s fruit and vegetable export is poised for record revenue this year, the increased control by the EU rings alarm bells about the compliance to food hygiene and safety regulations.

If the situation is not improved, this will undermine the prestige of Việt Nam’s agricultural products in the EU and in the global market, he said.

Nguyên emphasised that compliance is crucial for Việt Nam to expand its agricultural exports to the EU, a market that spends around 35 billion euros annually on fruits and vegetables, but where Việt Nam currently holds a modest market share of just 1 per cent.

He pointed out that many Vietnamese fruits have significant potential for expanding in the EU markets such as passion fruit, dragon fruit, durian, mango and spices. He urged companies to pay greater attention to ensuing compliance with the food safety regulations and increase quality control.

Hoàng Thị Liên, President of Việt Nam Pepper and Spice Association, said that businesses should regularly update market information and requirements.

According to the Plant Protection Department, many enterprises have not really complied with the importers’ regulations. Producers in some places still have no measures or plans to use pesticides, antibiotics and fertilisers in accordance with instructions.

The department emphasised the need to carefully adhere to requirements from plantation to export to avoid the risk of increased scrutiny. 

Bizhub





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Smart checkpoints to be piloted at Vietnam-China border gate pair

Deputy Prime Minister Lê Thành Long has issued Decision 865/QD-TTg, approving a pilot project to establish smart border checkpoints at specialised freight transport...

Việt Nam to develop regulations on criteria for 'Made-in-Việt Nam' products

The Ministry of Industry and Trade has proposed to the Government the development of a circular on criteria for 'Made-in-Việt Nam' products as a base to determine...

​Starbucks Vietnam to shutter only upscale store in Ho Chi Minh City

Starbucks Vietnam has announced the closure of its only Starbucks Reserve store in Ho Chi Minh City, effective from August 26.

Seafood firms struggle despite market improvement

Despite positive market indicators, the business picture for the seafood industry remains less than favourable, characterised by sluggish growth and even declining...

Vietnam’s F&B market exciting for expanding Chinese chains

Experts warn that Vietnamese food and beverage businesses may face significant challenges due to the formidable economic power, efficient supply chain management...

Hà Nội enhances effectiveness of agricultural product chains

Hà Nội is promoting effective agricultural product chains to bring high economic efficiency to farmers, cooperatives and enterprises.

HCMC food producers need to go green: experts

HCM City’s food and foodstuff sector is doing well in terms of exports, but has to heed the green production trend, experts have said.

Construction of Cát Bà Central Bay tourism and commercial service project starts

The Phú Quốc Civil Construction Limited Liability Company held a commencement ceremony of Cát Bà Central Bay tourism and commercial service project in Cát Bà Town...

Việt Nam to host Generative AI Summit for the first time

The Generative AI Summit 2024, themed “Uncharted Frontiers” will take place on August 18, 2024, at Sheraton Grand Hotel, Ho Chi Minh City. This is the first time...

Hanoi's Vietnamese Goods Week 2024 opens

The Vietnam Goods Week 2024 in Hanoi will take place four days in Tay Ho District, gathering 90 booths.


MOST READ


Back To Top