Seosan Shine Muscat exported to Taiwan worth 35 million won

Published Oct 15, 2024

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Seosan City, South Korea, has exported Shine Muscat grapes worth 35 million won to Taiwan. The grapes have also been exported to Southeast Asian countries including Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong last year, generating around 80 million won in revenue. The city plans to expand its exports to countries where sales channels have been established and provides packaging materials to reduce farmers' burden.
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(Seosan=Yonhap News) Reporter Jeong Yun-deok = Seosan City, South Chungcheong Province, announced on the 14th that 35 million won worth of Shine Muscat grapes grown in Unsan-myeon were exported to Taiwan. Shine Muscat grapes from Seosan have been consistently exported to Southeast Asian countries such as Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Last year, 1.6 tons were exported to Taiwan and Singapore in February, followed by 1.4 tons to Hong Kong in October, and an additional 3.5 tons to Taiwan in December, bringing the total exports to Southeast Asia last year to approximately 80 million won. While thoroughly managing sugar content and quality, the city plans to focus on developing overseas markets with farmers and further expand exports to countries where sales channels have been secured. It also provides packaging materials for exports to reduce the burden on farmers. Mayor Lee Wan-seop said, "We will ...
Source: Yna
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