The Department of Animal and Plant Quarantine of the General Administration of Customs of China issued a written notice on June 11, showing that 77 batches of Vietnamese durians exported to China recently were detected with excessive cadmium, and the unqu
Jun 19, 2024On June 18, 2024, Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a list of unqualified food products at the border, showing that pesticide residues were detected in a batch of Japanese mandarin oranges.
Jun 19, 2024According to the EU Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF), on June 17, 2024, Italy notified through RASFF that Vietnam's export of fresh durian was unsatisfactory.
Jun 18, 2024According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam, during the recent meeting with the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC), the two sides agreed to complete the signing of the phytosanitary requirements protocol for th
Jun 14, 2024According to Australian media reports, as relations between China and Australia warm up, Australian avocados are likely to be the next product to benefit, opening the door to the Chinese market.
Jun 11, 2024Vietnam overtook the Philippines to become the largest banana exporter to the Chinese market in the first quarter of this year, according to the country's Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Jun 03, 2024Zimbabwe is a major producer of blueberries in Southern Africa, with the main export destinations being the European Union and the United Kingdom. Now that Zimbabwe is seeking access to the Chinese market, the local blueberry industry and growers are
Jun 03, 2024The Dominican Republic's National Commission for Food Sovereignty and Security (CONSEA) has lifted a measure restricting the export of bananas and their derivatives, the agency said in a posting on its website.
May 31, 2024On May 22, 2024, the General Administration of Customs of China issued Announcement No. 62 of 2024, announcing that from now on, the import of Russian Jerusalem artichoke that meets the relevant requirements will be allowed.
May 24, 2024On May 21, 2024, Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a list of unqualified food products for border inspection showing that pesticide residues were detected in a batch of red cherries from the United States.
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