HCM City will expand the Cooperation Programme on Goods Quality Control to ensure that all products sold by all retailers meet the highest quality and safety standards and have a “Responsible Green Tick" label, according to its Department of Industry...
The management of the quality and safety of agricultural products is the responsibility of local authorities and business operators during the entire process from production to consumption, said Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Le Minh Hoan.
Domestic enterprises need to enhance the application of traceability technology and improve product quality assessment technology, said Tran Thanh Hai, deputy director of the Department Import and Export.
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce’s Market Surveillance Agency (MSA) plans to further investigate Con Cung company’s compliance with regulations on clear origin, product quality, origin stamps, consumer protection, and commercial activities.
High-tech agricultural methods used in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta will require highly skilled human resources to take full advantage of cutting-edge technologies, speakers said on July 13 at a seminar held in Can Tho.
The HCM City Department of Science and Technology yesterday honoured six enterprises from the city that won National Quality Awards for having outstanding performance in improving the quality and competitiveness of their products and services amid regional and global integration.
Vietnamese food producers need to focus on improving product quality, invest in new technologies, and build brands to meet consumer demand and increase export value, experts said at the Vietnam Food Forum held in HCM City on November 16.
Ha Noi’s municipal Department of Industry and Trade is implementing a pilot project to enhance the management of fresh fruit stores in the downtown districts of the city.
Vietnamese firms were once again urged to pay special attention to
improving product quality to utilise opportunities under the free trade
agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU).
Supervision of imported food products sold at duty-free shops might no
longer be needed and firms will assume full responsibility for product
quality and safety, according to a Government draft decree on duty-free
business issued for public comment.