South Korea: Gyeongnam province helps export K-Food from Gyeongnam to China

Published 2024년 11월 11일

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Gyeongnam Province showcased 38 aquatic food products, including oysters and conger eels, at the Qingdao Fishery International Expo in China, earning high praise for their quality. The province secured an export agreement worth $4.7 million and a letter of intent with international buyers. Additionally, a business agreement was made with Qingdao aT Logistics Co., Ltd. to support the export of these products, aiming to penetrate the Chinese market and boost global competitiveness. The Director of Marine and Fisheries expressed optimism for further market expansion and ongoing policy support to enhance exports.
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Gyeongnam Province recently announced that four local aquatic food export companies participated in the Qingdao Fishery International Expo in China and received a great response from the locals. The Qingdao Fishery International Expo, one of the world's top three aquatic food expos along with the Boston and Barcelona Expos, is the largest aquatic food business venue in Asia with 1,600 aquatic food companies and over 40,000 overseas buyers participating. Gyeongnam Province showcased 38 types of aquatic food products made from oysters and conger eels, which are major aquatic products of Gyeongnam Province, at this expo, and received high praise from overseas buyers and local consumers for the excellent quality and excellence of Gyeongnam aquatic products. It also signed an export agreement worth 4.7 million dollars and a letter of intent to export with overseas buyers. While participating in the Qingdao Expo, Gyeongnam Province also signed a business agreement with Qingdao aT ...
Source: Fisheco

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