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Vietnamese honey and seafood comply with EU residue control regulations

Báo Công thươngBáo Công thương19/03/2025

Vietnam complies with European regulations on residue control in the two EU sectors of honey and seafood.


Mr. Le Ba Anh - Deputy Director of the Department of Quality, Processing and Market Development ( Ministry of Agriculture and Environment ) - said that in 2024, Vietnam welcomed 5 foreign inspection delegations to inspect food safety.

Mật ong, thủy sản tuân thủ quy định dư lượng của EU
Honey complies with EU residue regulations

In particular, the EU inspected the residue control program in aquaculture and honey. Notably, for the first time, the EU did not send a draft report but immediately concluded that "Vietnam complies with European regulations on residue control in these two areas".

In addition, in 2024, Vietnam will also welcome inspection delegations from Japan, Canada, South Korea and Indonesia. Like the EU inspection delegation, these delegations all assessed that Vietnam continues to maintain a food safety control system for seafood, meeting the requirements set forth.

It is expected that this year, the number of inspection teams will be equivalent to 2024. Currently, the EU has no official schedule, while China has announced plans to send a delegation to Vietnam around June to evaluate the seafood food safety control system, especially focusing on live products such as crabs, shrimps and lobsters...

Since the beginning of the year, the number of seafood shipments warned of antibiotic residues has decreased slightly with only 16 shipments, accounting for 0.1%, compared to 0.16% in the first quarter of 2024. Mr. Le Ba Anh suggested that the Department of Fisheries and Fisheries Surveillance continue to coordinate closely to maintain effective control of chemical and antibiotic residues in farmed seafood.

Previously, from September 24 to October 17, 2024, the EU inspection team inspected Vietnam's farmed seafood and honey. The goal was to assess Vietnam's residue control activities for these products when exporting to the EU; to assess whether Vietnam complied with the process and met EU standards.

The EU is a large market and has a reference value for many other markets, so the inspection results will directly affect the export of these two industries of our country. Therefore, localities, businesses, and farming areas have prepared good documents and closely monitored farming areas to ensure quality.



Source: https://congthuong.vn/mat-ong-thuy-san-viet-nam-tuan-thu-quy-dinh-kiem-soat-du-luong-cua-eu-379018.html

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