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    Philippine fresh durian entered China

    • Last Update: 2023-02-01
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    On January 7, the General Administration of Customs issued the "Announcement on Plant Quarantine Requirements for the Import of Philippine Fresh Durians", allowing the import
    of Philippine fresh durians that meet the relevant requirements.
     
    The announcement requires that orchards and packaging plants exported to China must be filed with the Philippine Department of Agriculture and jointly approved and registered
    by the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China and the Philippine side.
    Pests of concern to China include Cocoa gall, New pineapple ash mealybug, sugarcane cluster mealybug, Holly blowing woolfly, South Sea rump mealybug, Oceanic rump mealybug, Jack Bell's mealybug, wood pineapple soft rot and Xylerotium hardholes
    .
     
    Durian orchards should establish a sound quality management and traceability system according to the announcement, manage the orchards in accordance with Good Agricultural Practice (GAP), and carry out integrated pest management (IPM).

    Durian packaging should go through manual selection, grading and cleaning, and all processing, packaging, storage and shipment processes must be carried out
    under the quarantine supervision of the Philippine side or its authorized officials.
     
    The Philippine side shall conduct sampling inspection
    of each batch of durian exported to China according to the proportion of 2% of each batch of goods.
    If no phytosanitary problems occur within two years, the sampling ratio is reduced to 1%.

    If live quarantine pests, leaves or soil of concern to China are found, the entire shipment shall not be exported to China, and the export of durian from relevant orchards and packaging plants in the current export season will be suspended as appropriate
    .
     
    Durian is an important agricultural product in the Philippines, with 78% of its total national production coming from Davao
    .
    Compared with other durian varieties, DaWo's local durian varieties are not only more resistant to pests, but also have higher yields, and are widely marketed from July to October every year, and are currently mainly exported to Thailand, Malaysia, South Korea, Singapore and other places
    .
     
    According to reports, Dawo's current annual output of durian exceeds 50,000 tons, there are more than 3,000 growers, at least 5 processing plants, and China will become DaWo's largest durian export destination
    .
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