Anova Farm Joint Stock Company, a member of the Anova Group, on October 10 received a Global G.A.P certificate for its pig for meat farm from Control Union, an international inspection and certification body. — VNS Photo
Anova Farm Joint Stock Company, a member of the Anova Group, on October 10 received a Global G.A.P certificate for its pig for meat farm from Control Union, an international inspection and certification body.
It is the first farm raising pigs for meat in Viet Nam to get the certification.
To qualify, farms must meet 100 per cent of 143 major “musts”, 95 per cent of 69 minor ones and 36 recommendations through self-assessment as well as inspections and checks by the Control Union.
Pig farms with Global G.A.P certification will ensure food safety, traceability, workers’ and animals’ welfare and environmental protection and preserve bio-diversity.
The certification is valid for one year, and farms will be audited every subsequent year through regular and surprise inspections.
Ton Van Tan, general director of Anova Farm, said: “We are committed to providing customers with quality and safe pork and clear traceability. At the same time, Anova Farm aims to develop sustainable livestock production, raising standards in the livestock and food industry.”
Dang Anh Tuan of Control Union in Viet Nam said some 200 farms in Viet Nam have Global G.A.P certification, mainly fruit, vegetable, rice, shrimp, and fish farms. — VNS