VOV.VN - Vietnam is accelerating the transition from manual administration to digital data management for farming areas and export packing facilities, as international markets continue tightening traceability and food safety requirements for imported agricultural products.
VOV.VN - While the United Kingdom offers strong export potential for Vietnamese products, companies are being urged to improve quality standards, sustainability practices and supply chain transparency to stay competitive.
VOV.VN - The European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is imposing traceability requirements down to production land plots, prompting Vietnam to accelerate the development of cultivation-area databases to maintain agro-forestry exports to the EU.
VOV.VN - The development and implementation of a traceability system is an urgent requirement as the durian sector expands rapidly, particularly in the Central Highlands, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment.
Product traceability is increasingly becoming a strategic safeguard for Vietnamese goods as global trade barriers shift towards stricter controls on origin, digital standards and supply-chain responsibility.
With strong and consistent direction from municipal authorities and relevant agencies, Hai Phong has made positive progress in combating IUU fishing, contributing to Vietnam’s nationwide efforts to have the EC's 'yellow card' warning on the country's seafood sector lifted, heard a recent press conference.
Vietnam's farm produce traceability system debuted during a ceremony hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment in Hanoi on December 26.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) is set to launch its product traceability system at www.verigoods.vn on December 23, aiming to boost product information transparency, safeguard consumers, and promote sustainable business growth.
The northern coastal province of Quang Ninh has temporarily established 10 fishing vessel inspection and control points at ports, wharves and storm shelters in line with recommendations from the European Commission (EC) to strengthen oversight and improve the traceability of seafood products.
Amid booming digital commerce, product traceability is emerging as the crucial “passport” for Vietnamese goods to expand globally, even as fragmented systems and weak data authentication continue to hinder its full effectiveness.