Korat fruit vendor Shine Muscat grapes are not selling. After there was news of the detection of toxic residues All customers disappeared.
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Korat fruit vendor Shine Muscat grapes are not selling. After there was news of the detection of toxic residues All customers disappeared. Had to reduce the selling price by more than 70%.

The news media visited the area to inspect fruit stalls at Thet Thai Market, Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, which is the largest wholesale fruit and vegetable market in the Northeast. It was found that the atmosphere in the imported fruit sales zone that was once lively was noticeably quiet. In particular, stands selling Shine Muscat grapes have been severely affected by news of chemical residues. Many stores are trying to attract customers by heavily discounting the normal price by up to 70%, from 250 baht per kilo, reduced to only 80 – 100 baht. Consumers still do not dare to risk buying.

Mrs. Thaworn, 58 years old, seller of Shine Muscat grapes in Thed Thai Market. Revealed with concern that Since the news of the discovery of toxins in Shine Muscat grapes has spread through various media. causing their stores to be heavily affected Products that used to sell well must be left in stock until they are damaged. More than half of the Shine Muscat grapes sold were spoiled. The rest must be expedited by reducing sales prices at a continuous loss. But customers are still not confident. Afraid about safety Until causing sales to fall and losses continue to accumulate.

Mrs. Thaworn further said that Many fruit sellers feel very sad and stressed. Because they cannot resolve the situation by themselves. In fact, the market traders were not involved in checking the pesticide residues in the fruit in any way. Shine Muscat grape imports normally go through legal import procedures from China and Japan. But the safety verification process is not clear. without checking for residue before being sold in the market This inevitably causes damage to the businesses of small entrepreneurs.

“In fact, relevant agencies should inspect the quality and safety of products before they are imported for sale in Thailand. At least there should be a certificate that can give confidence to importers and customers. But like today It turned out that traders at markets across the country must be the ones directly affected. Even though we cannot control the quality of the products from the origin,” Mrs. Thaworn expressed her feelings. Ready to call on government agencies to come in to help and provide urgent care to relieve suffering.

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