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MARD seeks EU help to upgrade seafood labs

VNGOP - The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has asked an EU-funded project to help upgrade some seafood labs in Việt Nam to regional status.

November 14, 2007 7:12 AM GMT+7

The EU project is aimed at helping member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) improve their testing and examining capacity largely through the construction of food laboratories.

Deputy MARD Minister Lương Lê Phương said the proposal is of vital significance to Việt Nam as ASEAN-standard seafood labs will confirm the credibility and accuracy of the national lab results and local management capacity.

He said ASEAN labs in Việt Nam will also help avoid repeated testing and examinations, thus reducing costs for exporters.
It will help increase the value and export revenues of Vietnamese seafood overseas, he added.

“Seafood hygiene and safety are always given top priority by the Government and the MARD,” Deputy Minister Phương said.

The national lab system of the National Fisheries Quality Assurance Veterinary Directorate (Nafiqaved) has met the ISO/IEC 17025 standards.

The country now boasts 30 labs that meet international standards.

As a result, Nafiqaved has been recognized as the national authority on controlling the safety and quality of Vietnamese fish and fish products by 42 countries, including 25 members of the European Union.

(Source: VNA)