South Korea: Domestic melons and melons in Vietnam’s ‘export road’

Published 2024년 4월 29일

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The Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Quarantine Headquarters in South Korea has announced the opening of the export route for domestically produced melons and melons to Vietnam, and the import of Vietnamese pomelos. The agreement was reached in the plant quarantine bilateral meeting between Korea and Vietnam. Export of melons and melons will be allowed from December to May of the following year, subject to quarantine requirements. Vietnamese pomelos can also be imported, but must meet certain quarantine conditions. The Quarantine Headquarters is planning to finalize the procedures and consider negotiating the export of Wenju tangerine and kiwi, and the import of litchi and passion fruit.
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The export route for domestically produced melons and melons to Vietnam has been opened. Vietnamese pomelo also comes to Korea. The Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Quarantine Headquarters announced that quarantine negotiations for the export of melons and melons and the import of pomelos were finally concluded at the plant quarantine bilateral meeting between Korea and Vietnam held on the 25th. Melons and melons exported to Vietnam are grown in greenhouses and can be exported from December to May of the following year. However, export quarantine requirements must be met, such as registration of the cultivation area and packinghouse, and certification of the absence of pumpkin fruit flies. Vietnamese pomelos can also be imported only if they meet import quarantine requirements, such as registration of the cultivation area and packinghouse, surveillance, and steam heat treatment to kill fruit flies. Pomelo is a large citrus fruit with a taste similar to grapefruit, and is used ...
Source: Nongmin

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