South Korea: NH Nonghyup Trading to export paprika to Vietnam for the first time

Published 2021년 8월 13일

Tridge summary

NH Nonghyup Trading has made its first paprika export to Vietnam, a milestone achieved after 12 years of quarantine negotiations and the signing of the 'Korea-Vietnam Paprika Quarantine Agreement' last year. This initiative involves close collaboration between Namwon City and other organizations to meet Vietnam's export requirements, with the Vietnam branch of NH Nonghyup Trade identifying large distribution partners in the country. The company plans to continue delivering high-quality products to diversify its export markets, given the slowdown in exports to Japan due to the COVID-19 emergency.
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Original content

NH Nonghyup Trading held a shipment ceremony by exporting paprika to Vietnam for the first time in Korea. The shipment ceremony was held at the Unbong Agricultural Cooperative Agricultural Cooperative Distribution Center in Namwon on the 12th, and Seo Young-gyo, the head of the Unbong Agricultural Cooperative Association, Lee Su-won, the Unbong Paprika Crop Chairman, Kim Jae-gi, the CEO of NH Nonghyup Trade, and related organizations and officials from local governments, attended. This export is the result of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs promoting quarantine negotiations with Vietnam since 2008 at the request of the agricultural community, and signing the 'Korea-Vietnam Paprika Quarantine Agreement' last year after 12 years. Namwon City and related organizations such as the Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation (aT), Nonghyup Economic Holdings, and Unbong Agricultural Cooperatives have established a close cooperative relationship for export to meet ...
Source: Aflnews

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