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But waiting on the shelves there – and online – are copycats grown by China and South Korea that are nearly the same as Shine Muscat grapes, but much cheaper. According to the Japanese ...
Grapes from China are being sold in Ho Chi Minh City at VND60,000-300,000 (US$2.41-12) per kilogram, down 5-15% from a year ago and much cheaper than imports from other countries. Lan Anh of Ho Chi ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia's National Food Agency (Bapanas) stated that Shine Muscat grapes are safe to consume based on a rapid test that showed the imported fruit from China meets food safety ...
It was responding to a warning from the Thai Pesticide Alert Network about Shine Muscat grapes imported from China containing harmful chemical residue exceeding permitted levels. The Thailand ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Thailand has discovered that Shine Muscat grapes imported from China contain high levels of harmful chemicals, including banned substances. The Thailand Pesticide Warning Network ...
Japanese consumers don’t have to hear about the increasing popularity of the Shine Muscat through the grapevine, but can see it in the clusters of yellow-green grapes packing produce sections.
Nine samples were imported from China, while the remaining 15 were imported from unknown sources. Shine Muscat Grapes -- big, green, seedless grapes grown in East Asian countries like Japan ...
A grape variety called Shine Muscat is helping to change perceptions that farming isn’t lucrative, say officials in Yamanashi Prefecture. That may explain a surge in new mostly young farmers to ...
Muscat grapes are grown throughout the world and have been cultivated for more than 800 years. Like muscadine, the grapes ...