Japanese businesses are planning to import
shrimp from India and Indonesia instead of Viet Nam, due to the excessively
high levels of oxytetracycline (OTC) in Vietnamese shrimp.
The export of Vietnamese shrimp to
According to the Viet Nam Association of Seafood
Exporters and Producers (VASEP), the decision was made due to the excessively
high levels of OTC that were continuing to be detected in Vietnamese shrimp
shipments, despite prior warnings and the public knowledge that virtually all
Vietnamese shrimp exports were being tested for the antibiotic.
VASEP asked the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development's Directorate of Fisheries to strictly control shrimp cultivating
areas to prevent such a situation.
VASEP's figure showed that 11 shrimp shipments to the
EU and
It said the number of shrimp shipments being returned
by
The association also warned that Japanese importers are
planning to import shrimp from the two above-mentioned countries as they have
taken measures to reduce the OTC level.
Japanese importers have also guided shrimp processing
factories in
Two weeks ago, VASEP said the EU discovered OTC levels
in some shrimp shipments from
It warned that the EU would consider applying stricter
measures on Vietnamese shrimp if
Earlier this year, the association forecast that shrimp
exports could reach US$3 billion this year if the issues of breed and
presence of chemicals were paid due attention.
It also warned that unless the local shrimp businesses
strengthened self-regulation of OTC, they would fail to penetrate the
Japanese market as well as to meet the target of making
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Thứ Sáu, 2 tháng 5, 2014
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