Vietnam: 16 regulations to understand when exporting official bird's nest to China

Published 2022년 11월 24일

Tridge summary

A recent development marks the successful absence of bird flu in Vietnam for the past year, a significant achievement towards meeting the criteria for exporting bird's nest to China. This milestone is part of a bilateral protocol that outlines stringent regulations for swiftlet breeders, processors, and exporters, ensuring product safety and traceability. In addition to compliance with Vietnamese and Chinese standards, exported bird's nests must be sourced from areas free from avian influenza for a minimum of 12 months. This initiative underscores the importance of sustainable and safe farming practices, with a focus on modernization and science-based approaches in the bird's nest industry. The protocol also emphasizes the need for a robust traceability system, heat treatment, and quality management, highlighting the role of technology investment and professional development for industry stakeholders. This achievement not only signifies a step forward in international trade but also underscores the commitment to maintaining high standards in bird's nest production to ensure consumer safety and sustainability.
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Original content

No bird flu in 12 months According to Ms. Tran Thi Thu Phuong, Head of International Cooperation and Communication Department (Department of Animal Health, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development), the Protocol to export bird's nest to China includes 16 articles. on regulations for swiftlet breeders, bird nest processing enterprises, and export enterprises, requirements for packaging, labeling, requirements for quarantine, inspection, disease surveillance and food safety. Products. Regarding the requirements for bird's nest products, it must be a product formed/made from bird's saliva, which has been removed from dust and feathers and is safe for consumers. The product must be heat treated to ensure that the product center temperature reaches 70 degrees Celsius for a minimum of 3.5 seconds. At the same time, meeting the standards in Appendix VII, Decree 13/2020/ND-CP and Chinese standards. Bird's nest products must originate from bird nests registered with competent ...
Source: Agriculture

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