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China is the largest producer of grapes in the world, supplying a significant share of global production. Explore the top ...
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 ...
Watch as farmers use advanced techniques and traditional methods to grow luxury grapes like Ruby Roman and Shine Muscat. Discover the strict quality control, hand-pruning, and care that go into ...
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 ...
and Shine Muscat grapes for P215. Black grapes are also available for P140, while honey mandarins and sweet kiats are priced at P140 pesos. TAKEOUT-friendly packaging. Photo from Lucky Chinatown ...
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 ...
In recent days, there has been an issue circulating about pesticide residue levels exceeding safe limits in grapes that have recently become popular and widely consumed by residents, namely Shine ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...