Vietnam’s agricultural, forestry, and fishery sectors are seeing impressive growth, with a 30% increase in exports to the European Union (EU). This success comes as the EU introduces new regulations adjusting the Maximum Residue Level (MRL) for four pesticide active substances, effective next February. In response, Vietnam is proactively updating its practices to meet these updated standards.
The Vietnamese authorities have highlighted the importance of adhering to these new market standards, recognizing that compliance is crucial for maintaining and expanding market access. This proactive approach is seen as a significant opportunity to strengthen trade relations and enhance the quality of exports.
To align with the EU's revised MRLs, Vietnamese producers are adopting organic farming practices and reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. These adjustments are aimed at ensuring that Vietnamese agricultural products not only meet but exceed the EU's regulatory expectations, further boosting their competitiveness in the global market.
Vietnamese enterprises are diligently refining their production strategies to comply with the new regulations, demonstrating their commitment to quality and market responsiveness. This effort reflects Vietnam’s dedication to maintaining a strong position in international trade while meeting high global standards.
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