A great increase of imported grain in Shandong Port
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Last Update: 2001-09-28
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Author: User
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Introduction: in the first half of this year, Shandong inspection and Quarantine Bureau inspected 205 batches, 1.2993 million tons and 263 million US dollars of imported grain, up 73.73%, 53.36% and 65.41% year on year respectively Among them, 43 batches of imported soybeans, 979200 tons and US $208 million were imported, with a year-on-year increase of 126.32%, 153.94% and 156.79%, and the import weight and value accounted for 75.36% and 79.09% of the total amount of imported grains Low price and high oil content are the main reasons for the sharp increase of imported soybeans The United States, Argentina and Brazil are the main import countries of soybean at Shandong port Most of the soybeans imported from the United States are genetically modified soybeans After inspection and quarantine, Shandong inspection and Quarantine Bureau detected a total of 660000 tons of imported grain carrying quarantine pests, accounting for 51% of the total import Among them, 7 batches of fake sorghum, 4 batches of black sorghum, 12 batches of ragweed, 11 batches of ragweed, 1 batch of prickly bud grass and 1 batch of Xanthium were intercepted from soybeans imported from the United States, 5 batches of fake sorghum were intercepted from soybeans imported from Argentina, and 3 batches of quarantine risk were intercepted from soybeans imported from Brazil Two batches of French wild oats were collected from barley imported from France In view of the frequent outbreaks of imported grain, Shandong inspection and Quarantine Bureau requires the whole system to further strengthen quarantine work, implement regulatory measures to ensure that the epidemic is not missed and spread, and strive to ensure the production safety of Shandong Agricultural and livestock industry and the health of the people (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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