South Korea: Government bans import of pollen produced in burn disease-prone areas in China

Published 2023년 11월 2일

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The Korean government has banned the import of pollen from regions in China where burn disease occurs, following similar measures taken by Japan. However, there are concerns that this ban may not effectively prevent the introduction of the disease, as China has not confirmed its occurrence or disclosed all relevant information. Korea heavily relies on China for pollen imports, with pears being the most imported type.
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The government has banned the import of pollen (pollen used to pollinate fire blight host plants) produced in areas where fruit burn disease occurs in China. About two months after the Japanese government imposed a ban at the end of August due to the outbreak of burn disease in China, the Korean government also decided to restrict imports. However, unlike Japan, our quarantine authorities decided to block only the import of pollen produced in areas where burn disease occurs. The Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Quarantine Headquarters announced on the 1st that it would ban the import of pollen from two regions in China, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and Gansu Province, where burn disease occurred. This is a measure pursuant to Article 11 of the Plant Quarantine Act. The Plant Quarantine Act stipulates that ‘if it is recognized that an emergency situation has occurred in the management of pests, such as the occurrence of regulated pests in a specific region of a foreign ...
Source: Nongmin

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