Vietnam can export chicken breasts to Europe if it does well in the disease-free zone

Published 2024년 5월 14일

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Tay Ninh province in Vietnam is planning to establish an epidemic-free zone to meet the World Organization for Animal Health's criteria for animal product exports. The province, which already has 81 livestock facilities certified with VietGAP, aims to expand its poultry herd to 10 million by 2024 and increase meat output. The Netherlands' De Heus Royal Group is providing advice on establishing disease-free zones. The announcement is part of a larger series of events, including the inauguration of a high-tech livestock area and the announcement of seven agricultural investment projects, with the goal of safe meat exporting and reaching billions of dollars in revenue by 2030. The events are expected to attract over 1,000 delegates and guests.
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Mr. Gabor Fluit - Global General Director of De Heus Royal Group emphasized this at the press conference on the plan to announce the epidemic-free zone in Tay Ninh province, held on May 14 in Tay Ninh. Disease-free zones play an important role in the agricultural industry, especially the livestock industry. According to regulations of the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), when exporting animals and animal products, it is required to comply with regulations and criteria on disease-free zones. Mr. Nguyen Van Long - Director of the Department of Animal Health said that in Vietnam, disease-free zones are not newly built but have been implemented for many years. Vietnam has achieved positive results in exporting livestock products. To date, pork has been exported to markets such as Korea and Hong Kong (China); Chicken meat has been exported to Japan. Mr. Tran Van Chien - Vice Chairman of Tay Ninh Provincial People's Committee shared that by 2024, the province's poultry herd ...
Source: Danviet

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