Japan removed regulation of 100 percent Ethoxyquin testing on Vietnam shrimp
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Japan removed regulation of 100 percent Ethoxyquin testing on Vietnam shrimp

Posted by | February 14, 2014 |

On January 21st 2014, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare of Japan (MHLW) issued official announcement on increasing maximum residue limits (MRL) of Ethoxyquin (an anti-oxidant substance used in shrimp feed production) on Vietnam shrimp imported into the market. The new MRL is 0.2 ppm, 20-fold increase from the current level of 0.01ppm. Moreover, Japan decided to lift the regulation of 100 percent Ethoxyquin testing on Vietnam’s shrimp imported into the market.

Japan was the largest importer of Vietnam shrimp with import value of over US$600 million for many past years. Ethoxyquin inspection downgraded Japan to the second position behind the U.S. in 2013.

Michael Boddington from Asian Agribusiness Consulting (AAC) has been involved in agribusiness in Asia since 2000. AAC has office both in Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City and China Beijing. So AAC has a thorough understanding of the Viet Nam and China aqua industry and produces up-to-date research reports on the market. We can offer insights on supply and demand trends and comments on the future structure of Asian agribusiness. If you would like to know more please email  michael@boddingtonconsulting.com

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