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 ...
The price of Chinese Shine Muscat grapes, once considered a high-end fruit in Vietnam, has plummeted to a record low of approximately VND14,000 (US$0.55) per kilogram wholesale. Vendor Hoa in Thai ...
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Southeast Asia conducts safety checks on Shine Muscat grapes amid pesticide concernsShine 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 ...
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