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The raw coffee beans were destroyed after they were found out.

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Communication of professional baristas Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) in the imported coffee beans found that there is a box of raw coffee beans want to muddle through, was found to carry out destruction treatment. Recently, the reporter learned from the Liaoning entry-exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau that a box of raw coffee beans was found in a batch of imported Mexican coffee beans by airmail. Raw coffee beans have the ability to reproduce, once in

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In imported coffee beans, a box of raw coffee beans was found to want to "muddle through" and was destroyed after being detected.

Recently, the reporter learned from Liaoning Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau that a box of raw coffee beans was found in a ticket airmailed to Mexico. Green coffee beans have the ability to reproduce, and once in the country, there is a risk of invasive alien species. At the same time, raw coffee beans easily contain coffee fruit beetles, fusarium and other harmful organisms. In particular, coffee fruit beetles, native to Africa, harm the fruits and seeds of coffee plants, and even spread with coffee fruits and coffee beans over long distances, easily causing damage to crops such as reduced yield and reduced quality.

The Catalogue of Animals and Plants and Their Products Prohibited to Be Carried and mailed by the People's Republic of China lists raw coffee beans and other plant materials with reproductive capacity as imported objects prohibited to be carried and mailed by China, and entry is strictly prohibited without quarantine inspection. At present, the inspection and quarantine department has detained and destroyed the batch of raw coffee beans according to relevant regulations.

Liaoning Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau reminds passengers not to illegally bring raw coffee beans into the country.

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