South Korea: From December, melons and melons can be exported to Australia

Published 2023년 6월 27일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food has finalized quarantine negotiations with Australia, allowing exports of Korean melons and melons to begin in December. This makes melons and melons the eighth agricultural product that can be exported to Australia, joining other items such as grapes and strawberries. The exports must meet certain requirements, including the absence of fruit flies and certification of no occurrence of pumpkin fruit flies.
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Ministry of Agriculture and Food concludes quarantine negotiations with Australia From December, melons and melons can be exported to Australia. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced on the 26th that quarantine negotiations with Australia, which had been in progress since 2018 for the export of Korean melons and melons, were finalized on the 22nd, and exports were possible from December this year. After grapes, strawberries, onions, pears, persimmons, paprika, and grafted cacti, melons and melons became the eighth agricultural products exportable to Australia. Melons and melons exported to Australia are grown in greenhouses and can be exported from December to May of the following year when there is no occurrence of amber fruit flies, registration of producing plantations and fruit makers, quarantine of plantations, certification of no occurrence of pumpkin fruit flies, export samples Export quarantine requirements, such as inspection, must be met. ...
Source: Aflnews

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