Changhua grapes in Taiwan affected by the epidemic; Agricultural Council emphasized that there will be no viruses in agricultural products

Published 2021년 5월 19일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the concerns around the stability of fruit and vegetable supply in Taiwan due to the new crown pneumonia epidemic. In an effort to address these concerns, Chen Jizhong, the Chairman of the Council of Agriculture, has reassured the public that vegetable prices and supply chains are stable, and there is no need for panic buying. The Chairman also confirmed that agricultural products, including grapes, will be free from viruses and any issues affecting supply and demand will be immediately addressed by the Council of Agriculture. Furthermore, the Chairman is scheduled to discuss the impact of the epidemic on the supply and demand of agricultural, livestock, and fishery products, and the effectiveness of e-commerce and mass-marketing platforms in responding to the epidemic, at a meeting in the Legislative Yuan Economic Committee.
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Original content

China News Agency, Taipei, May 19 (Reporter Jiawen Zhang) The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Taiwan has caused a major outbreak. Whether the supply of fruits and vegetables can remain stable has attracted much attention. In this regard, "Chairman of the Council of Agriculture" Chen Jizhong said in an interview today that the current price of vegetables , The supply chain prices are normal, please rest assured that there is no need to panic buying. As for the Changhua grapes affected by the epidemic, Chen Jizhong emphasized that there will be no viruses in agricultural products. If it affects, the "COA" will deal with it as soon as possible. The "Legislative Yuan" Economic Committee today invited Chen Jizhong, Chairman of the "Executive Yuan" Agriculture Committee, and relevant officials to discuss "in response to the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the supply and demand of agricultural, livestock, and fishery products and how to promote e-commerce, mass-marketing supermarkets and ...
Source: Stnn

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