A Japanese importer, Wismettac Foods Inc., has recalled 750 cartons of Taiwanese bananas due to excessive levels of the fungicide Pyraclostrobin, six times above the legal limit. The Council of Agriculture (COA) in Taiwan confirmed the recall as an isolated incident and does not anticipate it to impact exports to Japan. The COA is now increasing oversight along the supply chain to ensure the quality of agricultural exports. The recall is also under investigation, with potential fines for the orchard under the Agro-pesticides Management Act. This incident comes after China's suspension of Taiwanese pineapple imports, allegedly due to mealy bugs, which is perceived as politically motivated.