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SINGAPORE: Shine Muscat grapes available in Singapore are safe to eat, with the fruit subject to tests for pesticides and other quality control measures, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on ...
Shine Muscat grapes in Singapore have been tested and found safe. PHOTO: AFP. Gabrielle Andres. UPDATED Oct 31, 2024, 06:18 PM. Thanks for sharing!
Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia have launched tests on imported Shine Muscat grapes to address concerns surfaced after harmful chemical residues exceeding permitted levels were found in the fruit in ...
CANTIKA.COM, Jakarta - The Shine Muscat grapes imported from have been in the spotlight for the past two days. Reportedly, these green fruits are banned in Thailand due to containing pesticide ...
A. Korea began to export shine muscat grapes in 2015, and by 2018, the exporters started dumping ... Singapore and Taiwan, which enabled us to maintain our performance as usual. Could you tell us ...
In 2018, only 7.4 percent of vineyards were used to farm shine muscat grapes. The fruit is currently the most farmed variety of grape in Korea, surpassing campbell grapes which had taken first place ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Singapore Food Agency, or SFA, declared on Wednesday, October 30, 2024, that Shine Muscat grapes available in the country are safe to eat after the agency ran tests for ...
Shine Muscat grapes, imported into Singapore by SFA-licensed businesses, are a variety originating from Japan that features a yellow-green hue, crisp flesh, no seeds, and delightful sweetness ...