Taiwan to ban Indonesian nitrofusans-infected lobsters
24/07/2007 12:00
Following EU and the United States, Taiwan has recently set up quality requirements for lobster imports from Asian countries, including Indonesia.
According to alarming warning by Taiwan Ministry of Health, this country has abandoned Indonesia sourced lobsters due to the existence of high level of nitrofusans antibiotics in this product.
In the meantime, Ministry of Fishing and Marine of Indonesia also announced that cliff lobsters consignment of 2 Indonesian exporters was rejected by Taiwan, like previous situation of lobsters exports.
According to alarming warning by Taiwan Ministry of Health, this country has abandoned Indonesia sourced lobsters due to the existence of high level of nitrofusans antibiotics in this product.
In the meantime, Ministry of Fishing and Marine of Indonesia also announced that cliff lobsters consignment of 2 Indonesian exporters was rejected by Taiwan, like previous situation of lobsters exports.
25/07/2007
Source: vasep
Source: vasep
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