Seoul Agro-Fisheries & Food Corporation Signs Performance Sharing MOU with Seafood Suppliers
[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seoul Agro-Fisheries & Food Corporation (President Kim Kyungho) signed a 2020 performance-sharing business agreement with seafood suppliers at the Seoul Eco-friendly Distribution Center (hereinafter 'Center') on the 21st.
The performance-sharing system refers to a system based on the "Act on the Promotion of Mutual Growth between Large and Small-Medium Enterprises," where companies agree on common goals in advance, invest joint efforts, and share the achieved results in a predetermined manner.
The Center, which supplies excellent school meal ingredients to elementary, middle, high, and special schools in Seoul, recently selected nine seafood suppliers.
This agreement, with the common goal of "contributing to the qualitative growth of school meals through the delivery of safe and excellent seafood," will be conducted for one year from March 1 this year to February 28 next year. Suppliers who achieve excellent results will have their contracts with the corporation extended by one year.
To ensure seafood safety, suppliers will conduct pre-delivery safety inspections for radioactivity, heavy metals, food poisoning bacteria, etc., at government-certified external inspection agencies and their own safety inspection laboratories before delivering only safe meal ingredients to schools.
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President Kim Kyungho stated, "Through this performance-sharing business agreement with seafood suppliers, we will alleviate concerns about school meal seafood, including issues such as the discharge of radioactive water from Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant, and do our best to supply high-quality seafood."
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