Log in
Hanoi

Hanoi to ensure food safety for ten million residents

Hanoi will apply many solutions to improve the efficiency of enforcing food safety regulations in 2023 and the future.

The Hanoi People's Committee has issued a plan to ensure food security for ten million people in the capital by 2030.

The plan, signed by Deputy Chairman of the Hanoi People's Committee Nguyen Manh Quyen, aims to strengthen the responsibilities of local governments and socio-political organizations to ensure food safety and security in Hanoi in all circumstances.

The plan also aims to promote the resources of all economic sectors and support from the State to develop agriculture in a sustainable way.

A farmer introduces a new rice variety in Hanoi’s outskirts. Photo: Lam Nguyen/The Hanoi Times

 

According to the plan, by 2030, Hanoi will have approximately 55,000 hectares of rice production with an annual output of at least 660,000 tons of rice. In addition, the city has set targets to increase food consumption, reduce the rate of child malnutrition, and meet nutritional needs through balanced and scientific diets.

The Hanoi People's Committee has identified eight tasks and solutions to achieve the above goals, including restructuring production, improving the efficiency of agricultural land use, and steadily increasing residents' income; improving the leadership and direction of Party committees, organizations, and agencies to ensure food security.
 

Renovating mechanisms and policies to ensure food security is the third mission of the plan. This includes increasing people's capacity and access to safe and nutritious food, improving the quality of human resources and research skills, and promoting applied research and the transfer of science and technology.

The city's plan also aims to realize food security goals, effectively manage and utilize resources, and protect the ecological environment from climate change. Attracting international resources and cooperation in food security will also be a focus.

The plan also stressed that Hanoi would apply many solutions to improve the efficiency of food security in 2023 and the years to come.

In recent years, the Hanoi People's Committee has led the task of maintaining food safety by providing information and training on legal guidelines for safe food production and business practices.

Customers are encouraged to purchase quality products at reasonable prices to support business development, production, and economic recovery.

 Food safety inspection at a cake facility in Hanoi’s Bac Tu Liem District. Photo: Trong Tung/The Hanoi Times
Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Hanoi keeps enhancing food safety control

Hanoi keeps enhancing food safety control

21 May, 16:11

Thanks to rigorous inspection and supervision, food service establishments in Hanoi have transformed their business and become more responsible to the community.

Hanoi set for special measures to unlock mega projects

Hanoi set for special measures to unlock mega projects

Such a move would help Hanoi launch major infrastructure projects and advance the city’s long-term development.

Hong Van Commune rises as Hanoi’s emerging model for community-based tourism

Hong Van Commune rises as Hanoi’s emerging model for community-based tourism

Blessed with natural beauty, strengthened by deep cultural heritage and supported by its residents, Hong Van Village is emerging as one of Hanoi’s most distinctive tourism destinations. From ecology and agriculture to handicrafts and festivals, this Red River village is shaping a dynamic vision of sustainable community tourism for the capital.

Hanoi unveils digital heritage journeys to connect tradition with modern urban life

Hanoi unveils digital heritage journeys to connect tradition with modern urban life

Hanoi has launched a new digital heritage program that brings centuries-old cultural assets into a modern, interactive format. By mapping key monuments and creating themed journeys, the city aims to help residents and visitors explore its deep-rooted identity through fresh, engaging experiences.

Hanoi launches two-wheel electric vehicles to expand green urban mobility

Hanoi launches two-wheel electric vehicles to expand green urban mobility

Hanoi has introduced two-wheel electric vehicles for the first time in its transport network, offering residents a new green mobility option and marking a key step in the city’s smart-transport development.

Thai AirAsia launches new Hanoi–Luang Prabang route to boost regional travel

Thai AirAsia launches new Hanoi–Luang Prabang route to boost regional travel

Thai AirAsia has opened a new direct Hanoi–Luang Prabang route using Fifth Freedom traffic rights, creating a faster and more convenient link between two major heritage destinations in Vietnam and Laos.

Hanoi orders strong air-pollution measures and warns schools to adjust schedules

Hanoi orders strong air-pollution measures and warns schools to adjust schedules

Hanoi has issued new directives requiring schools to restrict outdoor activities and consider suspending classes when air quality drops to hazardous levels, while launching a sweeping crackdown on pollution sources across the city.

Hanoi – Vientiane ties set pace for bilateral cooperation

Hanoi – Vientiane ties set pace for bilateral cooperation

The two sides have inked two city-level agreements and eight agreements covering areas such as Party building, economic and investment cooperation, agriculture, health, education and people-to-people ties.

Hanoi completes tunneling for four underground stations of 2nd metro line

Hanoi completes tunneling for four underground stations of 2nd metro line

The completion marks a major step forward for the four-kilometer underground section of the metro line.