IPOH: Vegetable and flower exporters from Cameron Highlands want the national agriculture marketing authority to do away with the certificates of conformity (COC) to sell their products abroad.
Cameron Highlands Vegetable Transport Association chairman Lau Sai Hoong said the COC, enforced by the Federal Agriculture Marketing Authority (Fama) in November last year, was time-consuming and delayed delivery of vegetable produce.
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