A pilot program for agricultural product traceability will be implemented in 2026

The People's Committee of Dong Thap province has issued a plan for implementing agricultural, forestry, and aquatic product traceability in the province for the period 2026-2030, with a vision to 2035.

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As a result, the plan outlines the implementation of a traceability system for agricultural products, aquatic products, and agricultural supplies managed by the province's Department of Agriculture and Environment; it will be implemented at all stages, including production, harvesting, preliminary processing, processing, preservation, transportation, and consumption. Priority will be given to durian, essential agricultural goods in the province, and agricultural items for export.

In 2026, a pilot program for implementing the agricultural product traceability system will be launched at at least one durian processing and packaging factory in the province. The province's physical infrastructure, technical infrastructure, and information technology will be inspected and analyzed to guarantee that the agricultural product traceability system runs smoothly, consistently, and safely. The province will participate in the development and improvement of the agricultural product traceability system of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, helping to create and strengthen data standards and information exchange laws for agricultural product traceability issued by the Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, guaranteeing consistent application across the country.

The province aims to accomplish the following by 2030: 100% of planting areas and packaging facilities will have their codes approved by importing countries, with products directly exported or participating in cooperation and authorized export using the agricultural product traceability system; 100% of large-scale livestock farms with Certificates of Eligibility for Livestock Farming will be assigned codes and participate in the agricultural product traceability system; 100% of pangasius farming, brackish water shrimp farming, and cage aquaculture facilities will have Certificates of Food Safety Eligibility and participate in the agricultural product traceability system; at least 50% of OCOP products in the agricultural sector will apply the agricultural product traceability system (excluding community tourism, ecotourism, and tourist destination products), etc.

Nguyệt Ánh

Translated by Gia Vi

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