Taiwan banana pesticides exceeding the standard are removed from the shelves in Japan

Published 2021년 3월 14일

Tridge summary

Taiwanese bananas have been recalled from Japanese supermarkets due to excessive pesticides, embarrassing the DPP authorities and leading to criticism from netizens. The incident has highlighted concerns about the quality of Taiwan's agricultural products and the need for improved quarantine and pesticide regulations. The DPP authorities have responded by increasing quarantine rates and threatening to cancel export rewards for businesses with "problems." This incident follows a similar one with Taiwanese pineapples and underscores the need for greater investment in the maintenance of international trade standards to avoid such incidents in the future.
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Original content

◆ Tsai Ing-wen was touted Taiwan fruit and was beaten by Japan. Following the pineapple, Taiwan bananas also had an accident. Just when Tsai Ing-wen and Su Zhenchang went to Taiwan’s agricultural department to hype "Taiwan fruit is going to enter the Tokyo Olympics", it was reported yesterday. Taiwanese bananas sold to Japan were removed from the shelves of Japanese supermarkets due to excessive pesticides, and traders urgently recalled them. The news came back to the island. Taiwanese netizens ridiculed the DPP authorities for breaking merits, "It’s embarrassing again, again." Shame on it." Many people are worried about whether they want the whole people to eat bananas and rescue bananas again? Yesterday, Taiwan’s agricultural department hurriedly clarified that this was a case, and the number of removals was not large, which would not affect export sales. It also said that it would cancel the export rewards for “problem” businesses. Regarding Japan’s removal of Taiwan bananas, ...
Source: Sohu

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