[Politics] Pineapple-Soursop Production and Sales Controversy: Taitung's Blue and Green Legislators Speak Out Again
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The issue of pineapple-soursop production and sales in Taitung continued to ferment today (20th) in Taitung. Legislator Huang Jian-bin stated that the government should help farmers find markets, not label them; Legislator Chen Ying believes the problem is related to China's 29% tariff and China's increased planting area and improved technology.
KMT Legislator Huang Jian-bin held a press conference today accompanied by Taitung County Speaker Wu Xiu-hua, Donghe Township Representative Chen Ji-wei, former Young Farmers Association President Zhang Sheng-yao, and several local young farmers.
Young farmer representative and Donghe Township Representative Chen Ji-wei said that grassroots farmers don't care who they sell their fruit to. For the past five years, facing the Chinese market, farmers have worked hard to transform, and various sectors have actively marketed. A casual remark from the central government negates everyone's efforts.
Former Young Farmers Association President Zhang Sheng-yao said that the central government emphasizes that pineapple-soursop is a representative Taiwanese fruit, and many Japanese and Korean tourists specifically ask for soursop when visiting Taiwan. The central government does not help overcome platform and channel difficulties, but instead uses political language to stigmatize the industry, which is disheartening.
Wu Xiu-hua also emphasized that over 95% of pineapple-soursop exports to mainland China are due to the failure to break through quarantine in other countries. At this stage, sales to China are still the main focus. The government's responsibility is to help find channels, not to make farmers bear the political consequences.
Huang Jian-bin stated that Liang Wen-jie, Deputy Minister of the Mainland Affairs Council, recently said, "Pineapple-soursop is an agricultural product that Taiwanese people hardly eat and completely depends on the CCP's will." Such a statement harms Taitung farmers. The government should help farmers find markets, not label them.
He said that wherever the market is, efforts should be made to sell the products. If the government believes the Chinese market is too risky, it should propose concrete alternative solutions instead of making sarcastic remarks from Taipei. In recent years, the Taitung County Government has actively expanded markets in Hong Kong, Japan, etc. The central government should further assist farmers in diversifying risks, not deny existing markets.
He emphasized that farmers already work hard enough relying on nature and should not suffer further harm from political rhetoric. The government's responsibility is to help farmers find markets, not to label them; farmers need orders, not labels; they need outlets, not slogans.
DPP Legislator Chen Ying emphasized that the real challenge facing Taitung's pineapple-soursop is that China still imposes a high tariff of 29% (20% tariff plus 9% VAT) on Taiwanese pineapple-soursop. At the same time, China has continuously expanded its planting area and improved cultivation techniques in recent years. As its domestic pineapple-soursop quality and output gradually stabilize, and Taiwanese farmers still face high tariff barriers, competitive pressure is bound to increase in the future.
Regarding Liang Wen-jie's recent remarks about the pineapple-soursop industry and the recent controversy, Chen Ying stated that it has indeed made some farmers feel hurt and wronged. All sectors of society should show more understanding and empathy towards the farmers' situation. However, she also believes that Liang Wen-jie's original intention was to remind Taiwanese agricultural products of the risks of over-reliance on a single market.
Chen Ying stated that the agricultural policy she proposed earlier aims to solve the industry's difficulties from the root. Farmers truly need orders, not rhetoric; they need stable income, not political performances. Taitung's agriculture should not be tied to any single market but should have the ability to move towards more markets and create higher value. (Editor: Liu Xiang-hua)
Source Link: https://www.rti.org.tw/news?uid=3&pid=215658
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