Log in
Social Affairs

Mooncake inspection teams established

Eight inspection teams from the National Steering Committee on Food Safety and Hygiene have been established to check the quality of big moon-cake producers in 16 major provinces and cities throughout the country from next Wednesday.

The localities include Ha Noi, HCM City, Da Nang, Bac Ninh, Binh Duong, Long An and Kon Tum, announced the Viet Nam Food Administration under the Ministry of Health yesterday.
 
The one-month long inspections would also check the implementation of regulations on food safety and hygiene at big producers and restaurants that process or sell candy, beer, soft drinks, fruit or food during the Mid-Autumn Festival, the administration said.
The inspectors have been asked to inform the administration within 24 hours to deal with any major food incidents during their inspections.
The administration also ordered the inspectors to send a report to the Health Ministry before September 30.
In Ha Noi, the city's Market Watch Department was starting to inspect individuals and organisations that produce and trade, Nguyen Cong San, deputy head of the department, told the Kinh te do thi (Urban Economy) newspaper.
Producers would be asked to produce their business licences, certificates of food safety and hygiene and legal documents to prove the origin of their ingredients, San said.
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Hanoi's healthcare sector must lead digital transformation

Hanoi's healthcare sector must lead digital transformation

Hanoi has ten public hospitals and three private hospitals that are adopting electronic medical records to monitor treatment and reduce medical errors.

Hanoi maximizes digital transformation across healthcare sector

Hanoi maximizes digital transformation across healthcare sector

Hanoi’s health sector will continue to promote the application of science and technology, administrative reform, and digital transformation towards smart healthcare.

AI in education: teachers must be key

AI in education: teachers must be key

Artificial intelligence is making its way into classrooms, changing the way teachers teach and students learn.

Hanoi residents can pay environmental sanitation fees via e-wallets

Hanoi residents can pay environmental sanitation fees via e-wallets

Hanoi will continue to reduce unnecessary procedures, bring more government services online and boost the use of cashless payments in the city.

Hanoi launches measles vaccination campaign for infants

Hanoi launches measles vaccination campaign for infants

This age group is not eligible for vaccination under the National Expanded Vaccination Program and represents a significant portion of the capital's population.

Hanoi upgrades dykes for natural disaster prevention

Hanoi upgrades dykes for natural disaster prevention

Many sections of the dike system, which consists largely of earthen embankments, have deteriorated due to rain, flooding, and storms.

For my kid’s sake, I choose private tutoring! Here’s why

For my kid’s sake, I choose private tutoring! Here’s why

Welcome to The Hanoi Times' Words on the Street column, where we reflect on the most pressing issues and events in Vietnam and Hanoi.

Hanoi: Anti-seasonal disease measures intensified

Hanoi: Anti-seasonal disease measures intensified

The life-threatening diseases can be caused by climatic and weather conditions during the winter-spring period, characterized by monsoon winds, dry air, and high humidity.