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The Department of Plant Protection requested Dak Lak to temporarily stop using or revoke codes for plant quarantine violations

Fresh Banana
China
Regulation & Compliances
Sustainability & Environmental Impact
Published Feb 22, 2024

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The General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) has found quarantine pests in fruit shipments from Vietnam, prompting the Plant Protection Department of Vietnam to request an investigation by the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Dak Lak province. The Department has asked for a temporary halt to exports to China until corrective measures are taken for first-time violations, and for a temporary suspension and revocation of the violating code for multiple violations. The affected fruits include durian and bananas from Dak Lak, a region with over 22,000 hectares of durian plantations.
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According to this official dispatch, recently, the Plant Protection Department received a notice from the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) about the discovery of a number of shipments contaminated with quarantine pests on bananas and mangoes. , jackfruit, durian and dragon fruit from Vietnam exported to the Chinese market. Failure to effectively control phytosanitary objects right from the growing area and packaging facility leads to shipments that do not meet Chinese regulations and discredits goods exported from Vietnam. , even at the risk of losing this important export market. Therefore, the Department of Plant Protection requested the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Dak Lak province to direct the local specialized plant protection and phytosanitary agency to immediately notify and guide the owners of the violating growing area codes and inspection police to conduct investigation. Investigate the cause of the violation and take corrective ...
Source: Danviet
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