Japan and the Philippines reach an agreement on quarantine requirements for fresh strawberries
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of Japan struck an agreement with Philippine authorities on the quarantine conditions required to export fresh strawberries.that they held “repeated technical discussions” with Philippine authorities to set the quarantine requirements, as a response to requests from producers.
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