South Korea charters 88 flights to Singapore for strawberry exports

Published 2021년 5월 6일

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Since December 2020, the South Korean Ministry of Agriculture has executed 88 chartered flights to Singapore, operating four flights per week with Korean Air Lines, to assist local strawberry growers in overcoming pandemic shipping challenges. This initiative has successfully transported 958 tons of strawberries, valued at $12.6 million, to Singapore from December to April, marking a 21% increase in value compared to the same period last year.
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The South Korean Ministry of Agriculture has stated that it has operated 88 chartered flights to Singapore since December last year. This is to help local strawberry growers who are having trouble shipping their produce as a result of the pandemic. Under the agreement with Korean Air Lines, South Korea has operated four charter flights per week, transporting a total of 958 tons of strawberries to the Southeast Asian country over the period December-April, according to the Ministry of ...
Source: AGF

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