Taiwanese pineapples sold to Singapore appears to be "black heart"

Published 2021년 3월 24일

Tridge summary

Taiwan's export of pineapples to Singapore has been criticized due to the fruit's unstable quality, with some developing a 'black heart' condition. The issue has sparked discussions and criticisms online, with netizens questioning the consistency of agricultural products exported to Singapore, compared to those to Japan. The Taiwan Agricultural Affairs Department has acknowledged the issue, attributing it to poor quality control and potential issues with the production period. The situation has led to heated debates, with netizens blaming the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government for the quality lapses and expressing concerns about the potential for populism and misdirection of responsibility.
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Original content

Taiwan’s export of Singapore’s pineapples appears "black heart". (Photo source: Taiwan’s "China Times News") Sing Tao Global News: China Taiwan News, March 24, Taiwan’s "China Times News" reported Taiwan’s pineapples (Taiwan) It is said that pineapple is exported to Singapore, but it is reported that the quality is not stable. Not only is it not sweet, but there are also "black heart" pineapples. The agricultural affairs department of the Taiwan authorities initially judged it as a "case". It may be that the pineapple is not sweet during the peak season. Called on relevant units to strengthen management. However, this matter also triggered discussions from netizens, calling for embarrassment and losing their reputation overseas, saying that "internal propaganda succeeded, but external propaganda broke merits." After the mainland announced a moratorium on the import of Taiwanese pineapples, the DPP authorities continued to promote the successful export of pineapples. However, some ...
Source: Stnn

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