Spain promotes pork in the Philippines

Published 2024년 7월 31일

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) and the Interprofessional Association for the Agro-Food Pig Industry (Interporc) will promote Spanish pork at the World Food Expo (Wofex) in Manila from July 31 to August 3, 2024. Spain, the leading pork supplier to the Philippines, exported 145,000 tons in 2023, worth over 270 million euros. Five Spanish companies will showcase their products, with daily gastronomic demonstrations. This initiative is part of a larger campaign to boost the presence of Spanish products in Asia through strategic alliances and international promotion agreements.
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Promotion of Spanish Pork at the Wofex Fair in the Philippines The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA), in collaboration with the Interprofessional Association for the Agro-Food Pig Industry (Interporc), will be present at the World Food Expo (Wofex) fair in Manila, from July 31 to August 3, 2024, to promote Spanish pork and pork products as part of the “Food from Spain” strategy that seeks to position Spanish products as benchmarks of quality, food safety, and versatility. Spain is the main pork supplier to the Philippines, having exported 145,000 tons in 2023, valued at over 270 million euros. This data highlights the importance of this market for the Spanish pork sector and MAPA's commitment to the internationalization of Spanish agri-food products. At Span's stand at Wofex, five Spanish companies (Grupo Jorge, Patel-Icp, Faccsa-Prolongo, Fribin, and Crujiente y Dorado) will exhibit their products. In addition, three gastronomic demonstrations will be held daily ...
Source: Pig 333

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