No alerts concerning Vietnam's dragon fruit breaking UK food safety laws have been issued

Published 2023년 9월 6일

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The Deputy Director of the SPS Vietnam Office has confirmed that no warnings about Vietnamese dragon fruit's violation of food safety have been received in the first half of this year. It is normal for a supermarket in the UK to stop selling these products based on their business plan, and it is not related to increased inspections by the British side. The SPS Vietnam Office has suggested that the UK keeps the frequency of testing Vietnamese dragon fruit until both sides have sufficient grounds and requested risk assessment records from the UK to consider changing the frequency of food safety inspections.
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Regarding the information that some supermarkets in the UK have stopped selling Vietnamese dragon fruits, Mr. Ngo Xuan Nam, Deputy Director of the Notification Office and National Inquiry Point on Sanitation, Epidemiology and Animal and Plant Quarantine Vietnam (SPS Vietnam Office) confirmed that, in the first 6 months of this year, it has not received any warning about Vietnamese dragon fruit's violation of this country's food safety. happen normally. According to the Deputy Director of the SPS Office, it is completely normal for a supermarket in the UK to stop selling Vietnamese dragon fruit products in the business and operation plan of the business. This is not related to the British side's intention to increase the frequency of inspections. Up to now, the Office has only received 1 notice from the authorities in the United Kingdom that proposes to bring Vietnamese dragon fruit from Appendix 2: The product must be tested and issued a certificate of safety in Vietnam. Vietnam ...
Source: Vov

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