County Administrator Kang Jin-won, steadily pioneering the overseas market for Kangjin rice.

Published 2025년 11월 6일

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Gangjin County (County Head Kang Jin-won) has invited Japanese agricultural product import and processing companies to initiate a full-scale movement to expand the overseas export of Gangjin rice. On the 29th of last month, a "Gangjin Rice Export Cooperation Discussion Meeting" was held at the Gangjin County Integrated RPC (Gangjin County Agricultural Cooperative Rice Association Joint Business Corporation) with the attendance of representatives from Toyotsu Food Corporation, Sebia Corporation, and officials and employees of the Gangjin County Integrated RPC. County Head Kang Jin-won attended the meeting, welcomed the Japanese company representatives, emphasized the excellent quality and export competitiveness of Gangjin rice, and urged for mutual cooperation. The meeting introduced the on-site quality of Gangjin rice and aimed to lay the foundation for expanding exports and broadening agricultural product exchanges in the future.

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Gangjin County (County Head Kang Jin-won) invited a Japanese agricultural product import and processing company to initiate a full-scale effort to expand the overseas export of Gangjin rice. On the 29th of last month, the Gangjin County Integrated RPC (Gangjin County Agricultural Cooperative Rice Corporation Joint Business Corporation) held a "Gangjin Rice Export Cooperation Meeting" with the participation of representatives from Toyotsu Food, Sebia, and officials and employees of the Gangjin County Integrated RPC. County Head Kang Jin-won attended the meeting, welcomed the Japanese company representatives, and emphasized the excellent quality and export competitiveness of Gangjin rice, urging mutual cooperation. The meeting was held to introduce the on-site quality of Gangjin rice and to lay the groundwork for expanding exports and broadening agricultural product exchanges in the future. In particular, the participation of Toyotsu Food and Sebia, which are active in the food ...
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