Jindo County, in collaboration with the Korean Association in Kyushu, Japan, has signed the "Jindo Clean Agricultural and Marine Products Export Agreement."

Published 2025년 11월 19일

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Jindo County (County Head Kim Heesoo) held a "Jindo Clean Agricultural and Marine Products Export Agreement Ceremony" with the Japan Kyushu Korean Association (Chairman Sim Hyunsu) on the 16th to formalize a cooperative relationship aimed at entering the Japanese market. Through this agreement, agricultural and marine products from Jindo County, valued at a total of 1 million dollars, are scheduled to be exported, and Jindo County has laid the groundwork for a full-scale entry into the Japanese market. Prior to the agreement ceremony, Jindo County invited executives from the Japan Kyushu Korean Association to visit the production sites of Jindo's agricultural and marine products, providing them with an opportunity to directly confirm the quality and production process of Jindo's agricultural and marine products. On the day of the agreement ceremony, the main export items were confirmed to include abalone, seaweed, gopchang kim (seaweed for gopchang), and rice.

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The taste of Jindo goes to Japan... $1 million deal Jindo County (County Head Kim Heesu) held a "Jindo Clean Agricultural and Marine Products Export Agreement Ceremony" with the Japan-Kyushu Korean Association (President Sim Hyun-su) on the 16th to formalize a cooperative relationship aimed at entering the Japanese market. Through this agreement, Jindo agricultural and marine products worth a total of $1 million are scheduled to be exported, and Jindo County has laid the groundwork for a full-fledged entry into the Japanese market. Prior to the agreement ceremony, Jindo County invited the executives of the Japan-Kyushu Korean Association to visit the production sites of Jindo agricultural and marine products, providing them with an opportunity to directly confirm the quality and production process of Jindo's agricultural and marine products. At the ceremony, abalone, seaweed, laver, and rice were confirmed as the main export items, and it was agreed to strengthen ties with the ...
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