Turkish salmon is on its way to becoming a world brand

Published 2022년 11월 10일

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The DKİB group has represented the Turkish Salmon brand from the Black Sea region at the Busan International Seafood & Fisheries Expo, one of the most significant events in the Far East aquaculture sector. The event saw participation from 420 companies across 20 countries, with DKİB promoting Turkish salmon and organizing tastings. DKİB's Supervisory Board Member, İlker Yıldırım, expressed optimism about the potential of Turkish salmon in the South Korean market, mentioning its popularity in other Asian markets. The group plans to continue its efforts to globalize the Turkish Salmon brand through various strategies, including international fairs, trade delegations, and inspections.
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In the statement made by DKİB, it was stated that DKİB participated in the "Busan International Seafood & Fisheries Expo", one of the most important fairs of the aquaculture sector in the Far East, with its registered brand "Turkish Salmon from Black Sea". In the statement, it was stated that 420 companies from 20 countries exhibited their products at the fair, and the following was noted: "DKİB, which promotes all the products of the region's aquaculture sector, opened a special bracket for Turkish salmon, exhibited the products of Turkish salmon producers in the region under the registered brand 'Turkish Salmon from Black Sea' and organized tasting events. While answering the questions of curious customers about Turkish salmon, its biggest competitor, the participating companies of the DKİB Aquaculture UR-GE project in Busan for the fair visit also held one-on-one business meetings with the importer companies that visited the stand. "WE ARE DETERMINED TO MAKE "TURKISH SALMON ...
Source: Haber7

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