CHINA & PHL: 'GOING BANANAS' OVER THE
SHOAL
MANILA, MAY 8, 2012 (MALAYA) Written by IRMA ISIP -
The governments of China and the Philippines are meeting soon but not about the
Scarborough shoal. The two governments will talk bananas.
Trade regulators of the two countries are poised to meet to avert a possible
trade rift over the rejection by China of a shipload of bananas from the
Philippines recently claiming they failed to meet quarantine tests.
The Pilipino Banana Growers and Exporters Association (PBGEA), however, view
the imposition of new requirements by China as a form of retaliation in view of
the ongoing dispute over the Scarborough shoal.
As if to minimize the impact of the impending talks, Trade Undersecretary
Adrian Cristobal Jr. said the matter is purely a sanitary and pythosanitary
(SPS) issue but that the Philippines is nevertheless preparing as the quarantine
may cover other Philippine fruits such as pineapples.
"Based on the reports we are getting, this is purely an SPS issue. Let's
avoid speculation at this stage," Cristobal said.
He said the Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Agriculture, the
Bureau of Plant Industry, the Chinese embassy in Manila and the Philippine
embassy in Beijing are working closely with the industry to address the issue.
"Concrete steps are in place, including negotiations across the table among
regulators of the two countries," Cristobal said.
According to Cristobal, China's Administration of Quality Supervision,
Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ) has informed the Philippine embassy in Beijing
that 43 batches of bananas shipped in April were found with pests.
He said the DA is verifying such claim.
Although China has not suspended importation of bananas from the Philippines,
it could do so in the future if it finds the prevalence of pests, Cristobal
said.
The 43 batches at issue were shipped by a number of growers, leading to
speculation that China is retaliating for the tension with the Philippines over
the Scarborough shoal dispute.
Cristobal said both governments are now exchanging test results and,
hopefully, they will arrive at some concrete findings this week.
He said the Philippines is preparing as the quarantine may cover other fruits
like pineapples and papayas. The Philippines imports a good volume of vegetables
from China.
The Philippines is the largest exporter of pineapples to China, shipping over
$23 million worth of the fruit last year.
According to Cristobal, even prior to this issue, he has been closely working
with the banana industry to come up with an action plan and strategy for market
diversification.
At present, China is the second biggest market after Japan. Canada is a
potential market which the Philippines is beginning to penetrate. Other markets
being looked at are Russia, New Zealand and the Middle East.
Last year, the Philippines exported $366.68 million worth of bananas or 91
percent of its total production.
PBGEA said China recently imposed a tighter rule on incoming banana shipments
from the Philippines for the first time in over decade since the growers have
been exporting Cavendish bananas to China.
PBGEA said banana exporters from Mindanao have been using the most advance
and high-end technology to process the fruits. There are 18 companies engaged in
the exportation of bananas.
Chief News Editor: Sol Jose Vanzi
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