South Korea: Completed provision of 4,500 tons of rice to three Southeast Asian countries experiencing food shortages

Published 2024년 1월 2일

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Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation has provided 4,500 tons of rice to three Southeast Asian countries with food shortages through the 'ASEAN+3 Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR)'. This includes an additional 2,500 tons of emergency support to Myanmar, which was damaged by last year's typhoon. Korea is the largest donor country, providing a total of 235,000 tons of rice to five APTERR member countries from 2017 to last year.
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Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation 4,500 tons of rice has been provided to three Southeast Asian countries with food shortages. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation (aT) last set sail for Laos on the 1st, and distributed 4,500 tons of rice to three countries, including the Philippines, Myanmar, and Laos, through the 'ASEAN+3 Emergency Rice Reserve (APTERR)' held last year. Rice aid was completed. In particular, an additional 2,500 tons of emergency support was provided to Myanmar, which was damaged by last year's typhoon, significantly increasing the amount of support compared to last year's 1,000 tons. APTERR is a public reserve system of 10 ASEAN countries and 3 countries (Korea, China, and Japan) in which each member state agrees in advance to stockpile rice in preparation for emergencies such as food shortages and disasters, and provides sales, long-term loans, and free support in case of ...
Source: Aflnews

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