Introduction of pre-registration system for grapes for export to Taiwan… Full-scale support for pesticide residue testing begins as grape harvest season arrives

Published 2024년 8월 23일

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Taiwan has introduced a pre-registration system for grapes exported to the country, requiring farmers to submit residual pesticide test reports to receive the necessary plant quarantine certificate. The Agricultural Products Quality Management Service will conduct these tests, and farmers must apply 15 days prior to export. The system is designed to ensure agricultural products meet the residue tolerance standards of the export destination. The Rural Development Administration is supporting this initiative by providing necessary information and preparing to provide manpower for the expected surge in test requests from major producing areas. This support is expected to increase the export competitiveness of Korean grapes.
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Original content

Agricultural Products Quality Management Service With the introduction of the pre-registration system for grapes exported to Taiwan for the first time this year, support for residual pesticide testing for grapes exported to Taiwan will be fully implemented as the grape harvest season approaches. According to the National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service, since the pre-registration system for grapes exported to Taiwan was implemented in May, farmers wishing to export grapes to Taiwan must be issued a unique registration number (ID) and submit a residual pesticide test report in order to receive the plant quarantine certificate required for export. Accordingly, farmers wishing to have a residual pesticide test conducted by the Agricultural Products Quality Management Service must apply (in person, by phone, etc.) to the Agricultural Products Quality Management Service support office in charge of the location of their farmland 15 days prior to export, and must prepare ...
Source: Aflnews

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