Pyeongtaek ‘Super Owning’ rice exported to Germany for the 18th time

Published 2024년 10월 15일

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Pyeongtaek City, Gyeonggi Province, has started exporting its premium local brand, 'Super Oning Rice', to Germany, with an initial shipment of 18 tons valued at 50 million won. This marks the 18th export to Germany and the 235th ton to various countries since 2007, including France, Australia, the UK, and Indonesia. The proceeds from these exports are expected to aid local farmers who are facing challenges due to high temperatures, falling rice prices, and decreased consumption. The city plans to increase its export support projects to enhance the competitiveness of its agricultural products on a global scale.
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On the 11th, Pyeongtaek City, Gyeonggi Province, held a ceremony to launch the export of its representative local brand, ‘Super Oning Rice’, to Germany at the Anjung Agricultural Cooperative’s rice processing plant. The export volume this time is 18 tons worth 50 million won. The city analyzed that Super Oning rice has captured the taste buds of people around the world and is leading to continuous exports. This export to Germany is the 18th time, and a total of 235 tons of rice has been exported to France, Australia, the UK, Indonesia, etc. from 2007 to the present. The city expects that this export will help local farmers who are experiencing difficulties due to abnormally high temperatures, falling rice prices, and decreased consumption. On this day, Lee Gye-pil, the chairman of Anjung Agricultural Cooperative, said, “I hope that this export of Pyeongtaek rice will be an opportunity for farmers to take pride in Pyeongtaek agricultural products, and we will work to expand ...
Source: Agrinet

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