South Korea: Our seafood dreams of entering Southeast Asia beyond Thailand

게시됨 2024년 6월 7일

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The National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives in South Korea is strengthening its presence in the Thai market by signing a mutual cooperation agreement with Thai seafood distributor, Food Project. The deal aims to boost the export of Korean seafood products to Thailand, diversify these products in the local market, and increase sales activities. The Fisheries Cooperative also operated the Korean pavilion at the Thailand International Food Expo, attracting overseas buyers and achieving over $84 million in consultation amounts. The move is supported by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and local governments, with the Thai market being the fifth largest exporter of Korean seafood products.
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Suhyup participates in Thailand Food Expo Mutual cooperation agreement with distributors Oysters, abalone, seaweed, etc. presented The National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives is increasing export competitiveness by seeking to open a new market for domestic seafood products in Thailand, which is considered a key bridgehead in the Southeast Asian market. On the 28th of last month, the Fisheries Cooperative participated in the Thailand International Food Expo held in Bangkok, Thailand and signed an agreement for mutual cooperation with Food Project, a Thai seafood distributor. Food Project is a local Thai importer and distributor with headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand and four branches. It supplies a variety of imported food ingredients online and offline, and records annual sales of more than 100 billion won. According to the Fisheries Cooperatives, at the agreement ceremony held on this day, Kim Ki-seong, CEO of the National Federation of Fisheries Cooperatives, and Phramot ...
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