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Until now, our country has exported Campbell Early and Geobong grapes to Australia, but it has been virtually impossible to export Shine Muscat due to difficult fumigation quarantine conditions ...
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 ...
Originally from Japan, the "Shine Muscat" seedless grape is sweeter, bigger and crunchier than regular grapes -- and many times more expensive. Videos of social media users rushing to buy and then ...
Already struggling in a market excessively flooded with Shine Muscat grapes imported from China resulting in local supply-demand imbalance, vendors are now facing a significant price drop as ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Head of the Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) Taruna Ikrar has officially declared that imported Shine Muscat grapes from China are free from the feared Chlorpyrifos pesticide ...
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 ...
SINGAPORE - Shine Muscat grapes in Singapore are safe to eat, after passing tests for pesticides by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA). “To date, SFA’s tests for pesticides in Shine Muscat grapes ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Thai authorities and some groups have issued a warning after samples of Shine Muscat grapes were found to contain hazardous chemical residues over maximum permitted levels. The Thai Pesticide ...
he Food and Drug Monitoring Agency (BPOM) has asked people to temporarily limit their consumption of Shine Muscat grapes as authorities carry out an investigation prompted by reports from Thai ...
Some merchants at Muang Satun Municipal Market claimed on Monday that they were unable to sell Shine Muscat grapes even though they cut the price from 300 baht to 80 baht per kilogramme.
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