Taiwan: The quarantine failure rate of Hualien exports to China is nearly 43%

Published 2024년 9월 11일

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China has restarted importing Wendan pomelo from some areas in China and a few regions in Taiwan, but the import rate has been high due to the detection of scale insects and mealybugs. This is likely due to farmers rushing to deliver products first after a suspension on Wendan exports from Taiwan in 2011. The Ministry of Agriculture is providing guidance to ensure high-quality export products. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Agricultural Science and Technology Research Institute have set up an Agricultural Products Cold Chain Technology Museum to list the cold chain technology research and development results of export crops.
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Last week, China restarted the import of Wendan pomelo from some production areas in China. Since China did not provide specific quarantine conditions, the Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture conducted quarantine based on past export practices to China. The unqualified rate reached 43%. Minister of Agriculture Chen Junjijin (11) Japan said that it is speculated that the main reason is that after China suspended the export and marketing of Taiwan Wendan in 2011, farmers are relatively unfamiliar with pest control, and farmers rush to deliver goods first. The Ministry of Agriculture has asked the Hualien District Agricultural Improvement Station to provide guidance and improvement to ensure that agricultural products exported must be of the best quality. . On September 2, through the "Cross-Strait Agricultural Products Quarantine and Inspection Cooperation Agreement" platform, China notified the resumption of imports of Wendan from ...
Source: Agriharvest

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