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Vietnam’s new veterinary rules cut costs and delays for poultry

Escrito por: Valerie Nguyen

Content available at: Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)

Vietnam’s Ministry of Agriculture and Environment has issued Decision 106/QD-BNNMT, reshaping administrative procedures in the veterinary sector. This decision repeals earlier regulations—Decision 705/QD-BNNMT (April 2025) and Decision 2303/QD-BNNMT (June 2025)—to eliminate overlapping jurisdictions.

The reform is designed to streamline poultry movement and product circulation, reducing costly delays that often affect live shipments. By consolidating rules, the ministry aims to create a more predictable environment for enterprises and farmers navigating volatile markets.

This marks a pivotal shift in state management, offering poultry enterprises and farmers a strategic opportunity to reduce costs and lead times in the volatile market of 2026. 

Key updates for the poultry supply chain

The new procedures directly affect several critical areas of the industry:

Together, these measures reduce uncertainty and strengthen the supply chain’s resilience.

Driving digital transformation

A central feature of Decision 106 is the expanded use of Online Public Services and the National Single Window. Poultry enterprises and farm owners no longer need to appear in person at regulatory offices. Applications can be submitted online or through postal services.

This shift is especially important for breeding stock shipments, where rapid transit is vital for survival rates and bird health. Digitalization ensures faster approvals and fewer administrative bottlenecks.

Clear decentralization of authority

Decision 106 clearly defines the “contact points” for administrative tasks:

By defining these contact points, the reform eliminates bureaucratic confusion. Poultry stakeholders now know exactly where to resolve procedures, saving time and reducing costs.

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