Strengthening inspection duties prevents the spread of aquatic biological diseases.

Published 2025년 12월 16일

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[Korea Fishery and Farmers Newspaper Reporter Young-jin Choi] The National Fisheries Products Quality Management Institute (hereinafter referred to as the NFQMI) held a central inspection conference with national and 12 provincial fishery biosecurity enforcement agencies on the 4th to discuss plans for the implementation of aquatic bio-infectious disease surveillance tasks. This conference discussed △2025 surveillance results △occurrence status of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease in shrimp and disease control and management plans △introduction of an information system for detecting aquatic bio-infectious diseases in coastal waters △implementation of the 4th Aquatic Bio-disease Management Plan and efficiency improvement plans for surveillance work in line with the goal of increasing the permanent surveillance rate. The central inspection conference shares information on the occurrence and management of aquatic bio-infectious diseases domestically and the aquatic bio-infectious

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The National Fisheries Products Quality Management Service (hereinafter referred to as the NFPQMS) announced that it held a central inspection cooperation council with national and 12 provincial fisheries biosecurity performing agencies on the 4th to discuss the implementation plan for the inspection of aquatic animal infectious diseases. At this council, the following topics were discussed: the 2025 inspection performance, the occurrence status of acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease in shrimp and management and control measures, the introduction of a detection information system for infectious diseases in coastal waters, and the efficiency improvement plans for inspection work according to the implementation of the 4th Aquatic Animal Disease Management Plan and the upward adjustment of the permanent inspection target rate. The central inspection cooperation council shares information on the occurrence and management of aquatic animal infectious diseases domestically and ...
Source: Agrinet

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