Strict control over coconut imports in Thailand, prepare to go east and encounter young durian and seize the GMP/GAP certificate immediately

Published 2024년 4월 2일

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in Thailand has launched the Nagarat Special Operations Team, in collaboration with various agencies such as the DSI, AMLO, and Customs Department, to tackle the illegal importation of coconuts and other agricultural products. This initiative mandates a 100% inspection rate for coconut shipments to check for pests and germination, with non-compliant goods being either returned or destroyed. The operation also focuses on stringent monitoring of other agricultural imports at the border and ensuring that entrepreneurs adhere to import regulations. The Department of Agriculture is responsible for overseeing coconut product imports through specific ports. Additionally, the ministry is intensifying inspections and quality control measures for Eastern fruits like durian, mangosteen, and longan, particularly for exports to China, to ensure compliance with GMP and GAP standards.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has set up the Nagarat Special Operations Team to work in integrated inspections together with the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO), the Customs Department, the police, the military, the Interior, and other security agencies. especially the plant inspection station Department of Agriculture that must be tightly controlled Control and prevent imports of coconuts within the quota and outside the quota, including monitoring for insect pests and coconut germination. By strictly inspecting Open and inspect the cabinets 100% of every shipment. If any insect pests or germination are found, proceed with sending them back or incinerating the entire shipment immediately. Ready to expand the results of strict inspection of other agricultural products along the border to prevent illegal imports. and would like to cooperate with entrepreneurs to strictly abide by the regulations On March 31, 2024, ...
Source: Kasetkaoklai

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