Following the previous pineapple, lotus mist and lunga, taiwan plaster fish have been suspended from the mainland for repeated seizures of anti-drugs and have been prevented from reaching japan. In response, the authorities began to “export for domestic sale” and called on the population to eat more plaster fish and even to “pay for” fish, which was too expensive for the air force to “pay for”. The young people of taiwan, who participated in the street poll, said, “the tatmadaw are so bad that they have been eating something that is not sold, and i think the english language should be reviewed”。
There have also been media exposures, and in some areas even “blood-striped fish” campaigns have been launched to address the problem of de-marketing。

The mainland declared a ban on the import of taiwan's plaster fish. This is taken from the general customs office
On 3 july, the taiwan united newspaper reported that after taiwan's stubble fish had been suspended from the mainland for repeated drug seizures, the taiwan defence department confirmed that, in order to assist farmers and fishermen, it had purchased up to 1,548 kg of stubble fish this year, which would continue to cooperate with the policies of the relevant authorities。
It has been reported that the taipei military has the largest air force purchases, as far as the far-flung meals are concerned and the table is more purified。
According to the media, the market price of the plasterfish is about 270 yuan per pound (approximately 61 yuan), but it is expected that the price may fall to 190 yuan in the future (approximately 43 yuan). For the tatmadaw, however, plasterfish remain a high-priced product and are “unaffordable” for the general grass-roots forces. The tatmadaw currently spends about $nz 100 per person per day on meals, $nz 10,000 per day on a 100-member company, and about one third of the cost of meals a day if you are to cooperate with the spectrofish。
For the more expensive air force, the majority of the 1584 kg of plaster fish procured by the tatmadaw kyi. The average grass-roots unit, however, can only be properly procured when the food is added. The plaster menus in the various sectors show that they are mostly purified, sodium or fish soup。
In response, the china times news network stated that while the tatmadaw forces could also “pay back” by assisting farmers in the procurement of defunct fruits such as pineapple and odin, it was true that high unit prices of plaster fish were “hard for the strong”。
It is worth mentioning that on june 30, taiwan's “strategic news” addressed “the annual procurement of 1548 kg of plaster by the taiwan defence department”. A street poll was conducted。
One young taiwanese interviewee said, “the tatmadaw are so bad that they have been eating late sales, i think cai english should review” and “i don't think food can solve fundamental problems”。
And one of the women said, "now, if it's got a drug, will it treat soldiers as an experiment?"
One of the men said that “it is not possible to get the taijun to eat all the time”。
Taiwan's free time newspaper reported on 3 july that, in order to resolve the problem of plaster landings, tai koo-ann zone fisheries society also cooperated with the nan shui blood donation station in “acting a campaign” and that, as long as blood was donated on 4 july, they were given to a total of 200 tails。

Taiwan free time report
On 2 july, taiwan's “tonsen news” reported that, in response to the “prohibited drugs” issue, taiwan's farmers, lin jia xin, accused in social media that the relevant agencies of the taiwan authorities had been aware of this practice, but had abandoned it。
According to the taiwan agricultural commission, only 458 of the 2,000 graphite farmers were legally institutionalized. In other words, each time a “black farmer's shell” comes on board. It is only registered legitimate operators that can be traced, while the banned drug is used by unregistered “lenders” who cannot trace the source。
“we are all in the middle of the circle, and we are no longer in the middle of the war”, lin jia-sin said on facebook that the habit of borrowing cards is based on increased demand, but not on increased cards, leading traders to “sell fish”. This is why the name of the fish-capture fishermen in other counties and cities came out。
“they have a simple logic of borrowing cards, not food security. And whether food safety is a problem doesn't matter to some "zealous netizens" or not, it's just the continent." according to linga xin, it is the real problem that the relevant agencies, in fear of knowing that traders have been doing so, leave such practices to normal。
On 29 june, the speaker of the taiwan bureau, ma xiaoqin, stated that, after the mainland had informed the taiwan parties about the non-conformity of plasterfish, the taiwan side had responded that “no banned drugs had been detected”, but that the mainland had recently detected banned drugs from two groups of plasterfish. This indicates that the relevant issues have not been resolved at all。
“we also note that there is a reflection by some in-island operators of the phenomenon of “black-breeding on-board” in the marketing of plaster fish, and that it was in the media that the pnp authorities had to acknowledge the existence of the “barrel”. The pnp authorities' oversight gaps are evident. We cannot help but ask how the results of the tests they claim to have “no banned drugs” can be convincing in this context. Are the problems with taiwan's plaster farming and safe health management system identified? Is there a fundamental solution? And who can guarantee that the problems that flow to the mainland will not happen elsewhere? The vital interests of the island's fishermen cannot be safeguarded by the pnp authorities if they do not confront their own problems and resolve them from the source.”
According to publicly available information, in 2021, the area covered by the whole stock was 1526 hectares, yielding approximately 16940 tons. The main production areas were 40 per cent east of the screen, 25 per cent each in gao yu and tainan, and the farming species were marooned, chords and blemishes. At present, more than 90 per cent of taiwan's plasterfish is sold to the mainland。




