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    Thailand's Ministry of Agriculture cooperates with China to extract fruit

    • Last Update: 2021-07-31
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Comprehensive Thai media reported on June 29 that in accordance with China 's request for random inspections of Thai durian , longan, mangosteen and coconuts , the Thai Ministry of Agriculture provided China with plans and arrangements for staff to inspect orchards and purchasing agents, as well as video pictures and materials.
    , Because strict control measures are taken from the source to the end .
    In the first half of the year, the export value of the four kinds of fruits to China was nearly 40 billion baht .
     
    China requires sampling inspections of durians, longans, mangosteens and coconuts exported from Thailand to China.
    The inspections mainly focus on plant pests and the prevention of the new crown pneumonia virus
    .
    The Department of Agricultural Technology is required to provide the Chinese side with the work plan of the staff to inspect the orchard and purchasing agents, as well as the video and pictures of the actual inspection process
    .
     
    The Department of Agricultural Technology of the Ministry of Agriculture of Thailand plans to provide a report in July in accordance with Chinese requirements, including inspections of 3 orchards and 3 sorting and packaging plants for each type of fruit
    .
    The Department of Agricultural Technology requires relevant staff to make full preparations.
    China will respond to the plan for random inspections of orchards and sorting and packaging plants provided by the Department of Agricultural Technology in the near future
    .
     
    The Chinese side also put forward requirements for the detection of COVID-19 contamination in packaging boxes, requiring that fruits from the place of production to consumers (import ports) be refrigerated throughout the entire process.
    If the first and second spot checks fail, the import application will be suspended for a period of one week, and the third spot check will not be accepted.
    If qualified, the import application will be suspended for a period of 4 weeks
    .
     
      The Thai side strictly complies with the prevention of COVID-19 contamination and the rules and regulations of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization
    .
    At the same time, it reminds Thailand’s domestic orchards and fruit sorting and packaging plants to strictly abide by relevant regulations and do a good job in environmental sanitation management of the orchards and fruit sorting and packaging plants
    .
    As Thailand is in the midst of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, we must turn the crisis into an opportunity to strictly follow the sanitation and epidemic prevention from the source and the end of the market before large-scale exports in July, so as to win China's trust in Thailand's management of exported fruits and agricultural products
    .
     
      From January to June 15th, 2021, Thailand exported 253,017 tons of durian to China, worth 31.
    07 billion baht; Longan, 89,366 tons, worth 3.
    9 billion baht; Mangosteen, 20,486 tons, worth 1.
    65 billion baht; and 61,070 tons of coconut, worth 1.
    17 billion baht
    .
    The total value of 4 types of fruit exports to China is 37.
    8 billion baht
    .

    Durian Coconut Ministry of Agriculture Procurement Inspection Fruit Export to China
     
      China requires sampling inspections of durians, longans, mangosteens and coconuts exported from Thailand to China.
    The inspections mainly focus on plant pests and the prevention of the new crown pneumonia virus
    .
    The Department of Agricultural Technology is required to provide the Chinese side with the work plan of the staff to inspect the orchard and purchasing agents, as well as the video and pictures of the actual inspection process
    .

     
      The Department of Agricultural Technology of the Ministry of Agriculture of Thailand plans to provide a report in July in accordance with Chinese requirements, including inspections of 3 orchards and 3 sorting and packaging plants for each type of fruit
    .
    The Department of Agricultural Technology requires relevant staff to make full preparations.
    China will respond to the plan for random inspections of orchards and sorting and packaging plants provided by the Department of Agricultural Technology in the near future
    .

     
      The Chinese side also put forward requirements for the detection of COVID-19 contamination in packaging boxes, requiring that fruits from the place of production to consumers (import ports) be refrigerated throughout the entire process.
    If the first and second spot checks fail, the import application will be suspended for a period of one week, and the third spot check will not be accepted.
    If qualified, the import application will be suspended for a period of 4 weeks
    .
     
      The Thai side strictly complies with the prevention of COVID-19 contamination and the rules and regulations of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the World Health Organization
    .
    At the same time, it reminds Thailand’s domestic orchards and fruit sorting and packaging plants to strictly abide by relevant regulations and do a good job in environmental sanitation management of the orchards and fruit sorting and packaging plants
    .
    As Thailand is in the midst of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, we must turn the crisis into an opportunity to strictly follow the sanitation and epidemic prevention from the source and the end of the market before large-scale exports in July, so as to win China's trust in Thailand's management of exported fruits and agricultural products
    .
     
      From January to June 15th, 2021, Thailand exported 253,017 tons of durian to China, worth 31.
    07 billion baht; Longan, 89,366 tons, worth 3.
    9 billion baht; Mangosteen, 20,486 tons, worth 1.
    65 billion baht; and 61,070 tons of coconut, worth 1.
    17 billion baht
    .
    The total value of 4 types of fruit exports to China is 37.
    8 billion baht
    .

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