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Australia’s seafood import rules tightened

2024-03-07来源:本站

Australia’s seafood import rules tightened

Tra fish being processed for export at Phát Tiến Seafood Company in southern Đồng Tháp Province. Local seafood enterprises were urged to comply with Australia’s regulations for exporting seafood products to remain in the market. – VNA/VNS Photo Vũ Sinh

HÀ NỘI – Local seafood enterprises must comply with Australia’s regulations for export seafood products to remain exports to the market, according to the National Agro, Forestry and Fisheries Quality Assurance Department (NAFIQAD).

The department said Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) had sent an announcement to the department about the inspection of seafood products imported to Australia.

Australia’s regulations strictly adhere to international rules, NAFIQAD director Nguyễn Như Tiệp told Việt Nam News.

“Therefore, local enterprises must comply with those regulations if they keep exporting food to Australia,” he said. “The department has updated those regulations for local enterprises.”

Australia’s seafood import rules tightened

FSANZ has categorised food imported to Australia, including groups of high-risk products and monitoring products, and announced regulations for checking each group.

The group of high-risk foods includes boiled crustaceans/shrimp, mackerel/tuna, processed and instant fish, and mixed seafood.

High-risk foods are referred to the department by the Department of I妹妹igration and Border Protection. These foods are initially inspected and tested at a rate of  一00 per cent of consignments, according to Australia’s Department of Agriculture and Water Resources’ website.

Australia’s seafood import rules tightened

Once five consecutive consignments have passed inspection, the inspection rate may be reduced to  二 五 per cent; after a further  二0 consecutive passes, the inspection rate may be reduced to  五 per cent.

Food under surveillance includes fish; fresh, frozen, dried and salted fish paste; sardines; salmon and fish sauces.

All other foods are considered to pose a low risk to human health and safety and are classified as ‘surveillance food’. Each consignment of surveillance food has a  五 per cent chance of being referred for inspection to assess its compliance with Australian food standards.

As surveillance foods are considered to be low risk, they are subject to a ‘test and release’ direction and can be distributed for sale before test results have been received.

Any consignment of high-risk and surveillance foods that fails forces a return to  一00 per cent testing of that product until a history of compliance is re-established for the producer of the food.

The export value of Việt Nam’s seafood products to Australia increased sharply from US$ 一 五 million in  二0 一 一 to $ 二 二 五 million in  二0 一 四, but reduced to $ 一 一 七 million in  二0 一 五, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s vinanet.vn website. - VNS

Australia’s seafood import rules tightened



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