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    Vietnam Issues list of approved imported feed

    • Last Update: 2001-09-11
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: the Ministry of agriculture and rural development of Vietnam recently released the list of feed and raw material for feed production approved for import from 2001 to 2005 The list includes three parts: the first part is the list of banned feed and raw materials, the second part is the list of raw materials according to the quality requirements, and the third part is the list of feed, supplementary feed and additional feed products according to the registered quality standards of 61 manufacturers The items of prohibited feed and raw material for feed production refer to all kinds of hormones, anti hormones, toxins and harmful substances exceeding the allowable quantity standard The input items according to the quality requirements include the following 12 kinds of products: 1 Corn (corn grain, Corn Flake, corn flour); 2 Rice, rice (rice, broken rice, rice bran in powder or pelletized form); 3 Wheat (wheat grain, wheat bran in powder or pelletized form); 4 Barley oats, sorghum; 5 Dry cassava; 6 Soybean (soybean grain, full fat soybean powder with skin or peeled, dry fat soybean powder in powder or cake form); 7 The It's dry fat, such as dry fat peanut, palm, vegetable seed, sesame, sunflower, hemp, coconut and cotton; 8 Beverage raw materials made of aquatic products, such as bone meal, bone meat meal and fat free milk powder; 9 The ASEAN textile and Garment Association meeting reached a new agreement on blood meal, feather meal and additional powder for meat processing; 10 All kinds of comprehensive axitamin; 11 Oil (vegetable oil, fish fat) 12 All kinds of monovitamins (VitaminA, vitamine, vitaminD3, and other monovitamins) added to food.
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