South Korea's fisheries trade association conducts seaweed grade inspection for the export to Japan

Published 2021년 4월 27일

Tridge summary

The Korea Fisheries Trade Association has conducted a quality inspection of seaweed for export to Japan, following the successful export of dried laver last year. This inspection is in anticipation of the 2021 Japanese laver import quota of 21 million genera, half of which will be exported by Korea. The association is working to secure a contract for this quota.
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Original content

The Korea Fisheries Trade Association (Chairman Bae Bae-il) announced that it conducted a grade inspection on the hygiene, safety and quality of seaweed for export to Japan in Jangheung-gun, Jeollanam-do (Seaple) for four days from the 19th to the 22nd. The quality inspection conducted this year, following last year, is the successful export of dried laver (6.3 million genera), which will be exported with a consumer quota (10.5 million ...
Source: Fisheco

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