Taiwan: Pineapple custard apples are delivered directly from the production area

Published 2023년 12월 13일

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Pineapple custard apples enter production season in December, with this year’s processing target being 3,000 metric tons, despite a 40% drop in output due to the impact of a typhoon. China unilaterally suspended exports from China for 110 years, instead resuming imports from Taiwan, although a recent 29,000 kilogram shipment was detected by China as harmful organisms. The Agricultural and Food Administration has teamed up with 7-ELEVEN to launch five creative products and provides guidance on processing these apples.
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Pineapple custard apples enter production season in December. The Agricultural and Food Administration of the Ministry of Agriculture actively provides guidance on domestic and overseas promotion and processing. This year, it teamed up with 7-ELEVEN to launch five creative products including fresh fruit gift boxes, sliced fruit boxes, cake rolls, iced Q mochi, and sparkling drinks. Director of the Agriculture and Food Administration, Hu Zhongyi, said today (13th) that this year's guidance processing target is 3,000 metric tons. However, due to the impact of the typhoon, the output has dropped significantly by about 40%. The chance of overproduction is almost zero. Instead, we have to worry about insufficient processing raw materials. China unilaterally suspended the export and sale of pineapple custard apples from China for 110 years, and resumed the import of custard apples from Taiwan on June 20 this year. However, yesterday it was reported that a container of the first batch of ...
Source: Agriharvest

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