Hadong Okjong strawberries are exported to the UK and Saudi Arabia for the first time in South Korea

Published 2024년 1월 2일

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Strawberries from Okjong-myeon in Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, were the first in Korea to be exported to the UK and Saudi Arabia, with an export ceremony held on December 19. A variety of agricultural specialty products from Hadong were also included in the export, such as rice, frozen kimbap, seasoned seaweed, fruit chips, flavored chestnuts, and pear juice. The export of Hadong agricultural products to the UK has increased significantly, and the area's Overseas Market Development Team has signed an export agreement worth $3.2 million for the coming year.
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[Reporter Koo Ja-ryong, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] Strawberries from Okjong-myeon, Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, became the first in Korea to be exported to the UK and Saudi Arabia. On December 19, Hadong-gun held the 'Export of Hadong Agricultural Specialty Products to the UK and Hadong Okjong' event held at the Hadong Agricultural Cooperative Rice Cooperative Joint Business Corporation in the presence of County Governor Ha Seung-cheol, County Councilors Kang Dae-seon, Park Hee-sung, and Ha In-ho, Kim Eun-soo, head of the Hadong-gun Nonghyup branch, heads of local agricultural cooperatives, and export company officials. The first export shipment ceremony of strawberries to the UK and Saudi Arabia was held. Seven items of Hadong-gun processed agricultural products worth $37,000 and 300 kg of Hadong Okjong strawberries worth $7,000 are scheduled to be exported to consumers through H-MART, an Asian supermarket in the UK. Additionally, 600 kg of Hadong Okjong strawberries ...
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