South Korea's Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has launched a pre-registration system for grape exports to Taiwan, requiring companies and farmers to complete pesticide safety training and obtain a quarantine certificate. This system is designed to enhance safety management and is part of a broader initiative that includes similar systems for paprika exports to Japan and strawberries to Hong Kong. The process involves safety education, unique registration management, pesticide residue testing, and issuance of a quarantine certificate, with the Rural Development Administration, aT, and the Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters overseeing the process. The ministry anticipates that this will boost the competitiveness of Korean grape exports to Taiwan.