Nearly 80 percent of fruit stores in Hanoi meet safety standards

Nearly 80 percent of the 1076 fresh fruit stores in the downtown districts of Hanoi met food hygiene, safety and quality control standards, according to the municipal Department of Industry and Trade.
Nearly 80 percent of fruit stores in Hanoi meet safety standards ảnh 1Nearly 80 percent of the 1076 fresh fruit stores in the downtown districts of Hanoi met food hygiene, safety and quality control standards. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) – Nearly 80 percent of the 1076 fresh fruit storesin the downtown districts of Hanoi met food hygiene, safety and quality controlstandards, according to the municipal Department of Industry and Trade.

The stores had all signed up to a programme to ensure they had adequatefacilities for the preservation of fruit, and that all the products on theirshelves had their origins specified and prices listed.

Stores that met these standards had been granted certificates.

Before the project was implemented, only 30 percent of the fruit storesin Hanoi were equipped with refridgeration units and shelves.

According to Tran Thi Phuong Lan, the project had helped consolidate consumerconfidence while raising awareness about food hygiene and safety.

The city targeted that by the end of 2018, all fresh fruit stores in downtowndistricts would meet these standards.

Hanoi was also focused on promoting the development of a fresh fruit valuechain and encouraging the application of information and technology inverifying the origins of fruit. The city planned to use QR codes to trace theorigins of agricultural products in 2018-20, starting with fresh fruit. 

However, Lan said that more efforts were needed to better manage the freshfruit market in the capital because the supply came from a number of sources.

Statistics showed that the city had a demand for 52,000 tonnes of fresh fruitper month, in which local plantation met 30 percent, imports 15 percent andother provinces and cities 55 percent.

Fresh fruit were sold at a number of channels, including supermarkets, stores,wholesale markets, traditional markets and street vendors.-VNS/VNA
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