Vietnam: Issuing identification for plants and animals

Published 2021년 9월 22일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the efforts of Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to issue growing area codes for fruit, vegetable, and seed exports, with a focus on fraudulent activities and the need for improved management. As of April 2021, the ministry has issued 3,414 codes, covering 196.226.13 hectares, primarily for fruits in the Mekong Delta and focusing on markets like China and the US. Despite the benefits, fraudulent use of these codes is evident, especially with mango exports from Dong Thap province. The article calls for regular monitoring and a national database to address these issues and enhance transparency in export output.
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Original content

By the end of April 2021, the Plant Protection Department (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) has issued 3,414 growing area codes (MSVT) for fruits, vegetables and seeds for export nationwide. According to the leader of the Plant Protection Department, the work of granting and building planting area codes is still limited and has many shortcomings, impersonation of planting area codes still takes place in some areas. According to the Plant Protection and Plant Protection Department of Dong Thap province, recently, Dong Thap has 2 growing area codes and 1 code of packing facilities to export mangoes to China (VN-DTOR-0017, VN-DTOR-0018, VNDTPH). -0001) has ceased operation, due to the detection of phytosanitary objects of the importing country. However, in reality, in the growing area of the province, there is no output of mangoes sold to enterprises (DN) to export to China, but because this unit impersonates "borrowing" the code of the growing area to export goods, ...
Source: Danviet

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