Miaoli sends pear samples to Singapore to test the market
Taiwan's Miaoli County is shipping sample fruit to Singapore to see if there is a market there, a small but promising step for local farmers looking to sell abroad.
- Miaoli sent samples of its premium "sweet dew" pears to Singapore, moving from talks to an actual product test.
- The whole run — picking the fruit, shipping it, delivering it — took a week, with help from Taiwan's representative office in Singapore.
- County chief Chung Tung-chin says the goal is to learn what buyers there actually want before pushing volume, not to dump everything Miaoli grows onto the market.
- Singapore's pear shelves are already crowded with fruit from other countries, so the test is about quality, size, and price fit.
- Tea, taro, red dates, and blueberries are lined up next, with the Mid-Autumn Festival season as a target.
Outlook: Feedback from Singapore buyers will decide pricing and packaging, with small trials through high-end shops, livestream selling, and online group buying likely first.