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The Chinese side only implemented the new crown epidemic prevention safety test in accordance with the procedures , and did not impose a ban on Thai fruits .
Earlier, due to the detection of quarantine mealybugs on multiple batches of longan exported to China, China announced on August 13 that it would stop importing longan from 66 Thai companies
.
Then on August 14, Jiangxi Ganzhou a new specimen packaging imported from Thailand durian crown viral nucleic acid testing positive
.
As soon as the news came out, the Thai authorities immediately worried that durians would also be embargoed
.
.
Then on August 14, Jiangxi Ganzhou a new specimen packaging imported from Thailand durian crown viral nucleic acid testing positive
.
As soon as the news came out, the Thai authorities immediately worried that durians would also be embargoed
.
After several days of negotiation, on August 18, Thai Minister of Commerce Zhu Lin stated that "the problem has been properly resolved
.
" China agreed to the rectification measures submitted by Thailand to prevent and control pests.
From August 17th, 50 Thai longan packaging plants with relatively low pest detection rates will be allowed to export longan to China
.
If the measures are effective, the remaining 16 packaging plants with relatively high pest detection rates can also export longan to China
.
As for the export of durians to China, China has not issued a ban on the import of durians from Thailand, nor has it issued a warning to any durian exporters
.
Although China has not banned the export of Thai fruits, the sampling of imported foods, especially fruits and other commodities, will be stricter than before
.
.
" China agreed to the rectification measures submitted by Thailand to prevent and control pests.
From August 17th, 50 Thai longan packaging plants with relatively low pest detection rates will be allowed to export longan to China
.
If the measures are effective, the remaining 16 packaging plants with relatively high pest detection rates can also export longan to China
.
As for the export of durians to China, China has not issued a ban on the import of durians from Thailand, nor has it issued a warning to any durian exporters
.
Although China has not banned the export of Thai fruits, the sampling of imported foods, especially fruits and other commodities, will be stricter than before
.
Although China's suspension of imports of Thai longan lasted only 4 days, it has already aroused the attention of the Thai Ministry of Agriculture and the industry, as well as the attention of neighboring Vietnam
.
.
Huang Zhong, director of the Plant Protection Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam, said that mealybugs, as a common agricultural pest in Vietnam, will adversely affect the production and sales of various fruits such as longan and dragon fruit
.
He suggested that all localities take practical and effective measures, especially strict field management in planting areas where export codes have been issued to ensure that exported fruits do not carry quarantine pests of concern to China (such as mealybugs, fruit flies, etc.
), such as planting areas.
Those who have been found to be seriously harmed by the above-mentioned harmful organisms must take the initiative to stop exporting to China
.
.
He suggested that all localities take practical and effective measures, especially strict field management in planting areas where export codes have been issued to ensure that exported fruits do not carry quarantine pests of concern to China (such as mealybugs, fruit flies, etc.
), such as planting areas.
Those who have been found to be seriously harmed by the above-mentioned harmful organisms must take the initiative to stop exporting to China
.