South Korea: Chungju apple entered the Taiwanese market, exported 200 tons this year

Published 2022년 11월 7일

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Chungju City in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea, has started the export of its locally grown Fuji apples to Taiwan, marking the 12th year of this trade. The city plans to export 200 tons of apples this year, with the first 20 tons shipped in a ceremony held at the Chungju distribution center. The apples are expected to be sold at the Taipei First Wholesale Market.
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(Chungju = Yonhap News) Reporter Chang-hae Jeon = Apples produced in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, have been exported to Taiwan for 12 years. According to Chungju City on the 7th, it plans to export 200 tons of Fuji apples harvested this year to Taiwan with the Chungbuk Horticultural Cooperative Federation. The county and Wonhyup held a ceremony to commemorate the shipment of the first 20 tons of export volume at the distribution center in Chungju on the 4th. The shipments on this day will be sold at the Taipei First Wholesale Market. A city official said, "Chungju apples, which have been exported steadily since 2011, have captured the taste of ...
Source: Yna

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