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Farmers Fear Thrips Could Stop Resumption of Fruit Exports to China
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2024-06-14
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After a two-year ban, China will resume the import of citrus fruits and two types of fish from Taiwan, pending quarantine requirements. But farmers in Hualien are worried that pests could thwart the resumption.
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