South Korean paprika exports to the Philippines become easier

Published 2023년 8월 2일

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The Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters has concluded negotiations with the Philippines on easing quarantine requirements for exporting paprika. Previously, paprika could only be exported by ship cargo, but now it can also be exported by air cargo. The revision of the requirements includes a decrease in sample inspections during export quarantine and allows for packaging and sealing in pallet units, which is expected to expand opportunities for exporting Korean paprika to the Philippines.
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Quarantine Headquarters concludes negotiations on easing quarantine requirements with the Philippines on the 2nd When exporting paprika to the Philippines, it is now possible to export it by air cargo as well as by ship. The Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters announced that as a result of continuous negotiations with the Philippines to ease the quarantine requirements for exporting Korean paprika to the Philippines since last year, all related procedures were completed and the negotiations were concluded on the 2nd. Until now, Korean paprika could only be exported as ship cargo, and during export quarantine, 600 samples had to be inspected and packaged and sealed in packaging boxes. However, with the revision of this requirement, it is possible to export by air cargo, changed to 2% sample inspection during export quarantine, and it is expected that opportunities for exporting Korean paprika to the Philippines will expand as it allows packaging and sealing ...
Source: Aflnews

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