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Thailand: The Ministry of Agriculture explains that Japan didn't cancel mangosteen exports; allows imports using 2 methods

Fresh Mangosteen
Published Mar 21, 2024

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The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) has clarified that it still allows the import of fresh mangosteen from Thailand via two methods: steam treatment measures (VHT) and System Control (System Approach), which does not require steam treatment. However, if any damage is found in the System Control method, the entire lot will not be allowed for import. Meanwhile, the article also discusses the roles of a team and a website creator, emphasizing that they do not hold any legal liability in any case.
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Mr. Setthakiat Krajangwong, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, said that according to news reports from mangosteen exporters in Chanthaburi Province, it was stated that "Japan has changed the rules - broken 1 piece and discarded the whole lot". It appears that some entrepreneurs are interested. Misunderstanding regarding measures for exporting fresh mangosteen to Japan. that the steam bathing measure has been canceled Tokyo Foreign Agricultural Advisory Office (Tokyo Primary Educational Service Area Office) clarified that entrepreneurs can still choose to use both methods for exporting. The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) allows the import of fresh mangosteen from Thailand in two ways: 1. Fresh mangosteen. that passes the steam treatment measures (VHT) and 2. System Control (System Approach) or a method that does not require steam treatment The details are as follows: Method 1 Steam treatment (VHT) Steam ...
Source: Naewna
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