Agricultural officials, Taiwanese grape export safety inspection ‘complete’

Published Aug 23, 2024

Tridge summary

The National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service announced a new initiative to support residual pesticide testing on grapes for export to Taiwan, effective from May this year. This initiative is part of Taiwan's 'Export Grape Pre-Registration System', which makes it mandatory for farmers to obtain a plant quarantine certificate by submitting a residual pesticide test report. The testing will be conducted by the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, and only grapes that meet the export destination's residual tolerance standards will be allowed for export. Farmers can also request testing from private inspection agencies. This move is expected to enhance the export competitiveness of Korean grapes.
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Original content

The National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service (Director Park Sung-woo) announced on the 22nd that it will begin full-scale support for residual pesticide testing on grapes for export to Taiwan in time for the grape harvest season. Starting in May of this year, with the implementation of the ‘Taiwan Export Grape Pre-Registration System (hereinafter referred to as the Pre-Registration System)’, farmers wishing to export grapes to Taiwan must be issued a unique registration number (ID) and submit a residual pesticide test report in order to receive the plant quarantine certificate required for export. The Rural Development Administration is in charge of pesticide safety education, aT (Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation) is in charge of ID issuance, the National Institute of Agricultural Sciences is in charge of residual pesticide testing, and the National Institute of Animal Quarantine is in charge of issuing plant quarantine certificates. Farmers who ...
Source: Nongmin

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