Vietnamese instant noodles removed from EU food safety control list

Published 2024년 6월 13일

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The European Commission has increased official controls and implemented emergency measures for agricultural products and food entering the EU from third countries, including Vietnam. Vietnamese instant noodles will continue to be inspected at 20% frequency at ports, indicating improved quality and food safety. The EU has also adjusted inspection regulations for other Vietnamese agricultural products like dragon fruit, pepper, okra, and durian, signaling trust in Vietnam's food quality and safety. Vietnamese companies are encouraged to further improve product quality to meet the increasing standards of the EU market.
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On June 12, the European Commission issued Announcement No. 2024/1662 on increasing official controls and emergency measures on agricultural products and food entering the EU from third countries. According to the announcement, the frequency of port inspections for Vietnamese instant noodles remains at 20%. Tran Ngoc Thuan, Commercial Counselor of Vietnam to Belgium and the EU, said that this is the result of the unremitting efforts of the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade and relevant departments and enterprises to improve the quality of instant noodle products and ensure food safety. Removing the name from the EU food safety control list will help Vietnamese instant noodles enter the EU market with a huge potential of more than 450 million people more easily. This is also a step in the journey of building a Vietnamese agricultural product brand. Except In addition to instant noodles, the EU has also adjusted the inspection regulations for some other agricultural products ...
Source: Foodmate

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