Vietnam struggles to find
pork, poultry export markets
With an
annual growth of from 5-6%,
Currently,
"One of the biggest challenges for the animal
husbandry industry has been finding outlets. In the next few years,
production in this sector is expected to not only meet domestic demand, but
create a surplus,” said Hoang Thanh Van, director of the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development’s Department of Animal Husbandry.
Ngo Thanh Van, director of
MARD’s Department of Animal Husbandry
Under the country’s strategy for the development of the
industry through 2020,
However, the country is currently facing difficulty to
assuage food safety concerns in foreign markets. In some cases, certain
banned antibiotics are still found in pork and chicken. Some producers use
banned substances in animal feed production or during animal feeding process
to increase productivity and increase profits in the short-term.
M. Gandhi, managing director of UBM ASEAN said, “If
Vietnam wishes to export meat, it will be necessary to improve the control
over use of antibiotics as well as comply with the food safety and biosafety
regulations of importing countries.”
He noted that VIETSTOCK 2014, an industry conference to
take place from October 15 to 17 in
Better controls over antibiotic
use needed
The organising board will also prepare 14 Vietnam
Animal Husbandry Awards for those who have made contributions to the
industry’s development.
Concerning the antibiotics issue, Nguyen Xuan Duong,
deputy director of the Animal Husbandry Department, said they considered
monitoring and supervision over the use of banned substances in animal
husbandry an ongoing process.
“We’re intensifying inspections in six localities with
the highest risk, including
By Thao Nguyen, dtinews.vn
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Chủ Nhật, 3 tháng 8, 2014
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