The article outlines the regulatory compliance requirements for exporting pitaya, chili, okra, and durian from Vietnam to the European Union (EU). It highlights the mandatory testing for pesticide residue and the specific sampling rates for each product. The article also brings to attention the issue of excess pesticide residue levels in Vietnamese durian, which exceeds the EU's maximum residue limits. The EU monitors importers' compliance with food safety regulations and performs border inspections accordingly. Currently, these agricultural products are still under Appendix I, which does not require food safety certificates, but there are plans to move them to Appendix II, which would mandate presentation of food safety inspection certificates to ensure compliance with the EU's food safety standards.