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VietnamNet English 18 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – The Food Safety and Hygiene Department will increase inspection over the use of spices containing cancer-causing agent RhodamineB in food production, said head of department Nguyen Cong Khan.
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SaiGon GP English 18 month(s) ago

Japanese milk brand ‘Meiji’ in Vietnam
Japanese baby milk product ‘Meiji’, suspected to be contaminated by radiation, is completely unavailable in Vietnam, said a health official.
Keywords: milkVietnam Food AdministrationcompletelyNguyen Cong KhanIn Vietnamese
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VietNam News English 21 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news
Director of the Viet Nam Food Administration Nguyen Cong Khan said yesterday there were no killer cantaloupes in Viet Nam.
Keywords: AdultsacheincubateDisease ControlFood SafetyReferringThe United States
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Báo QĐND English 21 month(s) ago
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No cantaloupe in Vietnam has been found contaminated with listeria, affirmed Nguyen Cong Khan, Head of the Vietnam Food Administration (VFA).
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VietnamPlus English 23 month(s) ago 2 duplicate news
Six food safety inspector missions have been set up to ensure the quality of products for the Mid-Autumn Festival which begins next month.
Keywords: Food SafetyThe VfaInspectorsrandomlyNguyen Cong KhanMaterials
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 24 month(s) ago
A two-month-long inspection by the Ho Chi Minh City Sub-department of Food Safety and Hygiene has found 54,689 kg of food containing excessive quantities of the cancer-causing plasticizer DEHP being sold in markets.
Keywords: BottledNguyen Cong KhanaccumulateseizeFood SafetyProducedFoods
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Báo Thanh Niên English 24 month(s) ago
The Ministry of Health has issued a new decision setting the safe limit for plasticizer Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) content allowed in food products, the Vietnam Food Administration (VFA) announced Friday.
Keywords: drinkLast MayBottledNguyen Cong KhanintentionallyVietnam Food Administration
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Báo Thanh Niên English 24 month(s) ago
The Vietnam Food Administration (VFA) is checking dried seaweed products in local supermarkets after Australia recalled a type of South Korean dried seaweed for containing excessive iodine levels.
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VietnamPlus English 24 month(s) ago
The milk consumption of Vietnamese has increased from eight to nearly 15 litres per person per year during the last decade, figures from the Department of Food Safety and Hygiene have shown.
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VietNam News English 24 month(s) ago 1 duplicate news
Viet Nam Food Administration (VFA) director Nguyen Cong Khan spoke to the newspaper Nong thon Ngay nay (Countryside Today) about public concern over food safety.
Keywords: WarningsUnsafeSubstandardidentifynayNguyen Cong KhanThe Vfa
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SaiGon GP English 25 month(s) ago
The Department of Food Safety and Hygiene in Ho Chi Minh City has made it compulsory for importers and businesses of Taiwanese (Chinese) products to subject all goods for supervision and testing by relevant health authorities before June 20.
Keywords: ImportersFood SafetyHygiene DepartmentNguyen Cong KhanThe Usadisclose
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VietnamNet English 25 month(s) ago
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VietNamNet Bridge – With DEHP recently being found in several foodstuffs to public alarm, the Ministry of Health has said it will regulate the maximum quantity the carcinogenic chemical can be present in food.
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 25 month(s) ago
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With DEHP recently being found in several foodstuffs to public alarm, the Ministry of Health has said it will regulate the maximum quantity the carcinogenic chemical can be present in food.
Keywords: containHygiene DepartmentNguyen Cong KhancompleteregulateStudiesadopt