South Chungcheong's aquatic products making a mark in the global market... Anuga in Germany achieves $3.95 million in export results

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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[Fisheries and Livestock Products Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] Fisheries and food products from South Chungcheong are gaining attention at the world's largest food fair, ANUGA 2025 in Germany, giving a significant boost to their entry into the global market. The South Chungcheong Provincial Government and the Chungnam Technopark Marine Fisheries Startup Investment Support Center participated in 'ANUGA 2025' held in Cologne, Germany from the 4th to the 8th, jointly operating a promotional booth with the South Chungcheong Office in Germany, and working to open up overseas markets for local fisheries and food products. This year's fair saw participation from 8,000 companies from 118 countries around the world, and visits from 160,000 food and distribution industry professionals. From South Chungcheong, processed seaweed products, dried fish, kelp noodles, kelp pesto, etc. were

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Chungnam's seafood products have gained attention at the world's largest food fair, ANUGA 2025 in Germany, giving a significant boost to their entry into the global market. Chungnam Province and the Chungnam Technopark Marine Fisheries Startup Investment Support Center participated in ANUGA 2025 held in Cologne, Germany from the 4th to the 8th, jointly operating a promotional booth with the Chungnam Office in Germany, and working to open up overseas markets for local seafood products. This year's fair saw participation from 8,000 companies from 118 countries worldwide, and visits from 160,000 food and distribution industry professionals. Six companies from Chungnam that produce processed seafood products such as seaweed, dried fish, kelp noodles, and kelp pesto participated in the fair, conducting export consultations totaling 207 cases and worth 55.44 million dollars. Among these, eight export contracts (MOU) worth 3.95 million dollars were successfully concluded, achieving ...
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