Chinese grapes imported to Vietnam: Plant Protection Department announces inspection results

Published 2024년 11월 3일

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The Plant Protection Department of Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is conducting food safety inspections on imported grapes in accordance with Decree 15. So far, grape samples from China have passed inspection, but one sample from Thailand was found to contain pesticide residues. The department will now implement stricter inspections for grapes imported from China. The department also emphasized the need for official reports on food safety issues to prevent inaccurate public opinion. The department uses various food safety inspection methods and manages a program for monitoring the food safety of imported plant-based foods.
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Original content

Regarding fresh grapes imported into Vietnam, the leader of the Plant Protection Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) said: Currently, all fruit batches, including grapes, imported into Vietnam are subject to the usual food safety inspection method (only checking records). The order and procedures for food safety inspection for this item are implemented according to the provisions of Decree 15. For imported grapes, the Plant Protection Department has included them in the food safety monitoring program in 2024. Testing 10 samples of grapes imported from China, the results showed that no samples violating food safety (residues of pesticides) of Vietnam were detected. Informing about the results of monitoring Chinese grapes in 2023, the leader of the Plant Protection Department said that testing 77 samples found 1 sample (1.3%) violating Vietnam's regulations. Regarding the news that the test results of milk grapes found pesticide residues from Thailand, the ...
Source: Vov

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