Tuesday, July 1, 2025

25 tons of smuggled red onions from China intercepted in Misamis Oriental

Twenty-five (25) metric tons of smuggled red onions from China have been intercepted at the Mindanao International Container Terminal in Misamis Oriental by the Department of  Agriculture’s Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) in coordination with the Bureau of Customs (BOC).

In a report submitted to BPI Director Glenn Gerard Panganiban, Arnold dela Cruz, officer-in-charge of Region X’s Plant Quarantine Service, said the shipment was consigned to Lantix Consumer Goods Trading, a company based in Binondo, Manila. The cargo arrived on May 26 and was declared to contain various frozen goods such as egg noodles, croissant dough, pizza dough, buns, and spring rolls.

Acting on derogatory information, the BPI-Plant Quarantine Service in Cagayan de Oro requested the BOC to withhold release of the container van for further inspection. A physical examination conducted on June 11 revealed that the shipment contained fresh red onions, not the items listed in the ship’s manifest. The DA estimated the value of the smuggled onions at PHP2 million.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. said his agency had not issued any sanitary and phytosanitary import permits for red onion shipments from China. He affirmed that the government would pursue legal action under the newly enacted Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act, which imposes heavier penalties on agricultural smuggling, including substantial fines and extended prison terms.

“We intend to go after these unscrupulous traders with the full force of the law,” said Tiu Laurel, echoing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to intensify the fight against agricultural smuggling to protect farmers, consumers, and public health.

Following the discovery, the assigned BOC examiner has recommended the seizure and confiscation of the shipment.

Tiu Laurel also lauded the BOC and Mindanao Container Terminal District Collector Arthur Sevilla citing the efficient coordination between DA-BPI at BOC preventing the smuggled onion from being distributed in the domestic market.

 

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