Improving Food Safety in Traditional Markets: a Risk-based Approach for Local Authorities

Poor food safety hinders economic development and widens health inequalities. Traditional markets in Vietnam drive 40% of food‑borne illness. Without swift and coordinated action, health costs will continue to rise. A risk-based approach allows local authorities to act where risk is highest and therefore where action is most urgently needed. Success of a risk-based approach depends on vendors willingly adopting safer practices. This requires a supportive environment that removes fear and practical obstacles and positive incentives that make sustained good behavior rewarding.

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Title Improving Food Safety in Traditional Markets: a Risk-based Approach for Local Authorities
Description Poor food safety hinders economic development and widens health inequalities. Traditional markets in Vietnam drive 40% of food‑borne illness. Without swift and coordinated action, health costs will continue to rise. A risk-based approach allows local authorities to act where risk is highest and therefore where action is most urgently needed. Success of a risk-based approach depends on vendors willingly adopting safer practices. This requires a supportive environment that removes fear and practical obstacles and positive incentives that make sustained good behavior rewarding.
Agroecology Category
  • Sustainable food system
  • Equity
  • Supportive policies
Agroecology Keyword
  • Market information system
  • Sustainable food system
  • Food security
  • Enabling policy
Contributing organisations ILRI, CDE, Department of Agriculture and Environment Dien Bien, CIRAD and Sub-Department of Livestock Production, Animal Health and Fisheries Son La, ASSET project (2020-2026)
Author Sinh Dang-Xuan, Fred Unger, Hung Nguyen-Viet, Albrecht Ehrensperger, Le Thi Huyen Trang, Nguyen Thi Hang, Trinh Viet Cuong, Nguyen Ngoc Toan, Le Thi Thuong, Melanie Blanchard and Pascal Lienhard
Year 2025
Type of document Policy guidance
Language English
Country Vietnam
Administrative Level 1
Administrative Level 2
Web Link https://www.asset-project.org