South Korea: Jeju pork has been exported to UAE, a region of Islamic culture

Published Jun 1, 2023

Tridge summary

The Jeju Pig Farming Cooperative Federation has started exporting Jeju Doni pork to Dubai, UAE, with an initial shipment of 1 ton. This export is significant due to the region's scarcity of pork due to Islamic cultural practices. The cooperative plans to promote Jeju pork to Dubai consumers through local marts. They also aim to expand to other countries, including Hong Kong.
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Original content

[Reporter Kang Jae-nam, Korea Rural Newspaper] Jeju pork has been exported to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. On the 25th of last month, Jeju Pig Farming Cooperative Federation (headed by Ko Kwon-jin) held a ceremony to commemorate the export of Jeju Doni pork to Dubai at the Livestock Products Distribution Center and exported 1 ton of the initial quantity. This export was promoted in consideration of the fact that it is difficult to obtain pork in the Dubai region due to the characteristics of Islamic culture, which does not eat pork. Jeju Pig Farming Cooperative is planning to introduce Jeju pork to consumers by holding promotional events at local marts in Dubai. Koh Kwon-jin, head of the association, said, “It is very ...
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