Vietnam: Authorities sanctioned lobster breeding facility for 15 million VND

Published 2021년 4월 11일

Tridge summary

On April 11, 2021, a joint inspection was conducted by the Department of Livestock and Animal Health of Khanh Hoa province, the City Police of Cam Ranh, and other relevant authorities, revealing several non-compliances in the management of shrimp hatcheries. The inspection led to the imposition of a fine on Hoang Quan Aquaculture and Forwarding Co., Ltd. for not adhering to the required quarantine procedures for imported animals. Other hatcheries were also found to be non-compliant with regulations regarding the preservation, screening, and quarantine of seed, and the origin of shrimp seed imported from Singapore and the Philippines was not clearly documented. The inspection aims to enforce regulations to ensure the traceability of aquatic breeds to prevent the spread of diseases from seed, highlighting the importance of compliance in the agricultural sector.
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The Department of Livestock and Animal Health of Khanh Hoa province has just coordinated with the City Police. Cam Ranh (Khanh Hoa) and related forces perform a comprehensive inspection of shrimp hatcheries in the area. At the inspection, the competent forces discovered that some batches of lobster seed were not complying with the transporting procedures, had not been properly preserved, screened, quarantined, and isolated according to the legal regulations. the law. The delegation checked at Hoang Quan Aquaculture and Forwarding Co., Ltd. located at Cam Phuc Nam, Cam Ranh City (Khanh Hoa), represented by Mrs. Tran Thi Nhung. Here, this unit does not comply with the term of monitoring and quarantine for imported animals; administratively sanctioned by functional forces in the amount of VND 15 million. At the meeting, Ms. Tran Thi Nhung agreed with the above working contents. In addition, the authorities discovered that some hatcheries did not present sufficient documents to ...
Source: Danviet

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