Taiwanese sugar apples make a comeback in China after two years

Published 2023년 6월 21일

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China has resumed imports of Taiwan sugar apples, ending a nearly two-year suspension, and will only allow imports from registered packaging factories and orchards. Taiwan's Agriculture and Food Agency Director General, Hu Jong-i, welcomes this development and hopes China will also lift the suspension on other agricultural products like pineapples and wax apples. The suspension of these products in the past was due to the detection of agricultural pests.
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China’s Taiwan Affairs Office announced on Tuesday that imports of Taiwan sugar apples will resume, marking an end to the almost two year suspension. However, only those sourced from registered packaging factories and orchards will be allowed as imports. Agriculture and Food Agency Director General Hu Jong-i (胡忠一) says he welcomes the development and hopes that China will soon lift the suspension on other Taiwanese agricultural products, such as pineapples and wax apples, as well. China suspended the importation of Taiwanese pineapples from ...
Source: Rti

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