Japanese consumers don’t have to hear about the increasing popularity of the Shine Muscat through the grapevine, but can see it in the clusters of yellow-green grapes packing produce sections.
A grape variety called Shine Muscat is helping to change perceptions that farming isn’t lucrative, say officials in Yamanashi Prefecture. That may explain a surge in new mostly young farmers to ...
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Southeast Asia conducts safety checks on Shine Muscat grapes amid pesticide concernsMalaysia’s Health Ministry said on Monday that the Food Quality and Safety Programme had analyzed 234 grape samples, and only four non-Shine Muscat samples did not meet the requirements ...
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