Lotte Food Luncheon Meat exports Singapore's first canned pork

Published 2020년 7월 1일

Tridge summary

South Korea has exported its first shipment of canned pork, specifically luncheon meat, to Singapore, marking the start of annual exports expected to reach 1 million cans, initially with 50,000 cans worth $60,000. The export agreement aims to bolster domestic livestock farming and contribute to the growth of related industries, using 100% domestic pork. The country is negotiating to export various processed pork products to Singapore, while also planning to expand export support and diversify items for new southern markets like Indonesia.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced that it had exported its first shipments to Singapore on the 30th of last month as it completed an export agreement with the Singapore government in May for exports of Korean canned and retort food. The export item is Canned Pork Pork (product name luncheon meat). Exports are expected to reach 1 million cans annually, starting with 50,000 cans (amount of $60,000). The pork canned food is expected to contribute to the growth of domestic livestock farming and related industries using 100% domestic pork. If the registration of export workshops expands in the future, it will increase. Singapore, which imports more than 90% of food consumption, requires strict safety standards for imported food. The Ministry of Food and Agriculture, the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety, and Exporters have jointly responded, and have been recognized for excellence in Korea's food safety management by ...
Source: Chuksannews

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