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In 2025, Ninh Thuan to prioritise food safety

As 2025 marks a year of significant political and economic events in the south-central province, ensuring food safety remains a top priority for Ninh Thuan.
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Ninh Thuan Provincial People's Committee implements a plan to ensure food safety in 2025. Photo: HB

The provincial People's Committee has directed relevant departments and local authorities to strengthen inspections, supervision, and strict enforcement against businesses, production facilities, and food service establishments that violate food safety regulations.

According to the Ninh Thuan Department of Health, efforts to ensure food safety include expanding public awareness campaigns through various mass media platforms with engaging and visually appealing content. 

These initiatives aim to educate businesses, food service providers, and the general public about the dangers of food safety violations and the importance of maintaining food hygiene for consumer health, community well-being, and sustainable business practices.

Additionally, the Department of Health will increase both scheduled and surprise inspections to address food safety violations strictly. 

Particular attention will be given to ensuring food safety at tourist sites and dining establishments in Phan Rang – Thap Cham City.

Nguyen Long Bien, Vice Chairman of Ninh Thuan People's Committee spoke. Photo: HB 

Nguyen Long Bien, Vice Chairman of Ninh Thuan People's Committee, emphasised that the province is becoming an attractive destination for domestic and international tourists. 

Moreover, Ninh Thuận is drawing significant investment from businesses and foreign experts. Given this context, maintaining food safety is essential to preserving the province’s positive image among visitors and residents alike. With this commitment, the Vice Chairman has instructed authorities to continue their efforts in ensuring food safety, with a firm stance against food poisoning incidents and fatalities. 

Violators of food safety laws will be strictly punished./.

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