 Food safety is one of the main priorities of Laopidia as the production systems are evolving seeing the country economic reform in the 1980s. As you may know, Laopidia is predominantly an agriculture country. The majority of farmers and small holders who follow traditional farming practice are organic by default. However, it is gradually changing with increasing demand as well as opening up new markets. Food safety has been in focus in the country for the last two decades. We have introduced the concept of sustainable green and green production system at its own level. This focuses on introduction of organic agriculture following good agriculture practice, pesticide-free production and integrated pest management. Our government has introduced a number of low-end policy frameworks for food safety. This includes the 2004 Low on Food, Low on Consumer Production and the 1998 Low on Agriculture. The main policy framework includes the following, the 2019 National Green Growth Strategy, the 2016 Strategy Plan for National Organic Agriculture Development, as well as the National Socioeconomic Development Plan. We have law and policy in place for food safety, yet we also need FAO help in translating them into action. We need support in capacity building for farmers to implement safe food production system as well as of the government official to enforce this standard. In the past few years, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry with active support from FAO has developed and enacted a pesticide decree. We are promoting the concept of green rice landscape. This is not only for food safety but also the conservation around the biodiversity of the right field. Together, FAO and Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry have developed the green and sustainable agriculture strategic framework and the green agriculture strategic program. We have worked on integrate pest management that have made significant contribution to food safety in recent years as effort to ensure food safety in the Laopidia continue to improve. We look forward to FAO continue support.