US Potatoes Can Be Imported Even if Sprouted or Rotted? Minister Shih: Taken Out of Context
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Taiwan's Minister of Health and Welfare clarified that claims allowing blanket imports of sprouted US potatoes are false. Strict quarantine, sprout inhibitors, and localized culling at processing plants remain mandatory.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Will sprouted or rotten US potatoes be sold on the market as they are?
- A: No. The government emphasizes that it is not a complete hands-off approach, and if problems occur during transportation, measures will be taken at processing plants to remove defective parts.
- Q: What conditions apply to imported potatoes?
- A: Submission of a quarantine certificate, application of a sprout inhibitor before export, and ensuring no soil is attached are mandatory.
- Q: Why were these rules reviewed?
- A: The rules were reviewed in response to trade negotiations with the US (such as the National Trade Estimate Report), and conditions were adjusted within the scope that ensures safety based on international standards and risk assessment.