Over 50 per cent of imported food product lines formerly subject to State inspections on food safety will no longer require inspections before clearance, facilitating business operations and fostering an improved investment environment in Việt Nam.
Việt Nam''s potential in the agricultural processing sector has caught the eye of foreign investors, particularly from Japan, seeking partnerships and acquisitions.
Despite accounting for 19.1 per cent of Việt Nam’s processing sector, the food processing industry has been struggling with major issues such as poor-quality raw materials and subpar value chain integration, said industry insiders and economists.
The annual Vietnam International Food Industry Exhibition (Vietnam Food Expo) that opened in HCM City on November 13 promises to help Vietnamese food businesses enhance their domestic and international market positions.
Decree 15, which aims to ensure the food safety of imported food products, s problems for the cashew industry, particularly for companies importing raw cashew from Africa, a seminar heard in Bình Dương Province on Monday.
The Việt Nam Trade Office in Sweden has confirmed that Vietnamese rice is not among the batches temporarily seized by Swedish authorities for suspected quality fraud.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Australia has co-ordinated with the trade office in Australia to organise a Vietnamese booth at the Good Food and Wine Show 2024 in Brisbane, Queensland, from Friday to Sunday.
Innovative ingredients, new flavours, and advanced technologies in the food and beverage ingredients industry are on display at Food Ingredients Vietnam, which opened on Wednesday in HCM City.
A survey by Việt Nam Report from July - August this year shows that 62.5 per cent of businesses expect the F&B industry to grow by 5-10 per cent this year.
With its substantial population and large influx of tourists, Hà Nội faces a considerable demand for food, a large proportion of which it needs to bring in. To maintain quality, the city''s agricultural sector is diligently managing it through integrated...
The latest shutdown reduced the number of stores operating in the country to approximately 304,700, down four per cent year-on-year, according to a report published by the iPOS.vn platform, which specialises in researching the Vietnamese market.