Jeju Island discusses tangerine export cooperation with Russia

Published 2023년 8월 25일

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Jeju Island has requested cooperation from the Russian Primorsky Krai government to boost exports of Jeju tangerines to Russia. The governor of Jeju Island, Oh Young-hoon, met with high-ranking officials from participating cities at a cooperation meeting in China and also discussed expanding tangerine exports with the Vice President of Primorsky Krai of Russia. Jeju tangerine exports to Russia have increased in recent years but saw a sharp drop after the Russian-Ukrainian war, and the governor sought support from the Maritime Province government to revive and expand the exports.
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[Reporter Kang Jae-nam, Korea Rural Newspaper] Jeju Island requested cooperation from the Russian Primorsky Krai government to expand exports of Jeju tangerines to Russia. The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province announced that on the 21st, Jeju Governor Oh Young-hoon visited Changchun City, Jilin Province, China to participate in the 3rd Northeast Asia Local Government Cooperation Roundtable and had a meeting with high-ranking officials from the cities participating in the cooperation meeting. On the same day, Jeju Governor Oh Young-hoon met with Prokopchuk, Vice President of Primorsky Krai of Russia, to discuss cooperation to expand exports of Jeju tangerines to Russia. According to the province, exports of Jeju tangerines to Russia increased to 686 tons in 2019, 4375 tons in 2020, and 5460 tons in 2021, before falling sharply to 1761 tons after the Russian-Ukrainian war. Jeju Governor Oh Yeong-hoon explained the relationship between Jeju and Maritime Province, such as the ...
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