Paraguay presents its pork meat in Taiwan

Published 2023년 2월 17일

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Paraguay has successfully exported pork to Taiwan, with the meat being officially presented to Taiwanese businessmen during a meeting attended by Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez and his wife, Silvana Abdo. The first shipment, containing 72,000 kilos, was sent from the Upisa plant and received on February 13. This marks a significant achievement for the Paraguayan pork sector, as Taiwan has stringent sanitary requirements and is one of the world's largest pork consumers and producers. The Paraguayan pork industry is hopeful that this success will pave the way for entry into other Asian markets, particularly Korea.
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After days of having made the first shipment of tons of pork to Taiwan, the pork sector in Paraguay celebrates this Wednesday that Taiwanese businessmen have already tried the product for the first time. Mario Abdo Benítez and Silvana Abdo participated in an act in which the meat was officially presented. The President of the Republic, Mario Abdo Benítez, and his wife, the first lady Silvana Abdo, participated this Wednesday in an act to present Paraguayan pork to businessmen from China (Taiwan), in the midst of an official visit carried out by the representative to the Asian country. According to reports from the social networks of the Presidency, during the event a tasting of the first exported shipment was carried out and, in addition, they signed a letter in which they assured that there is an "intention to increase imports." César Ros, representative of the Association of Pig Breeders and director of Upisa, stressed that the Taiwanese market has high sanitary requirements and ...
Source: Infopork

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