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Directive No. 07/2002/CT-TTg on enhancing the management over the use of antibiotics and chemicals in the production and trading of foodstuff with animal origin.

País/Territorio
Viet Nam
Tipo de documento
Miscelanea
Fecha
2002
Fuente
FAO, FAOLEX
Fuente original
Công Báo No. 13, 5 April 2002, pp. 28-29.
Materia
Ganado, Alimentación y nutrición
Palabra clave
Productos pesqueros Bovinos Residuos Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios Toxicidad/envenenamiento Alimentos para animales/piensos Medicamentos Sanidad animal
Área geográphica
Asia, Mares del Asia Oriental, Asia Sudoriental
Resumen

The Directive of the Prime Minister deals with past complaints about the addition of forbidden agents to aquatic and agricultural products destined mainly to external trade. In particular, it reinforces the ban of assorted chemicals and antibiotics (i.e. chloramphenicol) from feedstuff for cattle, livestock, aquaculture, veterinary drugs and agents used in plant production or protection. Moreover, the ban includes also the use of aforesaid assorted chemicals and drugs in the processing, conservation and storage of products whatsoever. The Directive applies also to food stuff in order to protect consumers’ health. The Ministries of Aquatic resources, of Agriculture and Rural Development will assume the prime responsibility and will cooperate with the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment and the Ministry of Health.

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Directive No. 37/2005CT-TTg on a number of measures to enhance the management of chemicals and antibiotics used in food production and trading.

Legislación | Viet Nam | 2005

Palabra clave: Productos pesqueros, Bovinos, Residuos, Control de calidad de los alimentos/inocuidad de los alimentos, Higiene/procedimientos sanitarios, Toxicidad/envenenamiento, Procesamiento/manipulación, Alimentos para animales/piensos, Medicamentos, Sanidad animal

Fuente: FAO, FAOLEX