Border provinces to crack down on illegal livestock trade

28/05/2024 08:59

These violations have had negative impacts on livestock growth and disease control in local animal husbandry.

Border provinces to crack down on illegal livestock trade

28/05/2024 08:59

These violations have had negative impacts on livestock growth and disease control in local animal husbandry.

A chicken farm in Quảng Ninh Province. — VNA/VNS Photo

HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) has ordered Lào Cai, Quảng Ninh and Lạng Sơn provinces to crack down on illegally trading livestock into Việt Nam.

According to the official documents, which were approved by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Phùng Đức Tiến on Monday, livestock breeds and products of low quality and unknown origins continued to be smuggled into Việt Nam in recent times.

These violations have had negative impacts on livestock growth and disease control in local animal husbandry.

The MARD ordered the authorities of Lào Cai, Quảng Ninh and Lạng Sơn to lead the execution of the Prime Minister’s directive in preventing, detecting and handling cases of smuggling and illegal trading of livestock breeds and products from unclear sources

They are also urged to increase inspection and control to crack down on illegal trade at border checkpoints and land crossings and report to relevant authorities on cases that are subjected to criminal proceedings according to the laws.

Police forces are required to lead the coordination with relevant departments by strengthening control measures to promptly detect and handle smuggling violations.

At a recent meeting on preventing the illegal trade and smuggling of livestock at the beginning of May, deputy minister Tiến stressed that this issue does not only affect the farmers but also the entire animal husbandry sector.

“The sector has witnessed severe losses in recent years. It pains me to see so many businesses losing their assets,” said Tiến.

“When we are determined to take decisive actions, farmers and businesses will be rejoiced to be protected as they earn their living through honest work.”

He also requested stringent and thorough handling of smuggling cases.

Several directives and dispatches on preventing the illegal trade of livestock across the borders.

As authorities crack down on smuggling cases, the price of livestock products, particularly pork, has seen an upward trend. — VNS

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