On the 14th, Pohang City held the inaugural general meeting of the Pohang Food Industry Business Council to promote the development of locally manufactured processed products.

On the 14th, Pohang City held the inaugural general meeting of the Pohang Food Industry Business Council to promote the development of locally manufactured processed products.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] On the 14th, Pohang City held the inaugural general meeting of the 'Pohang Food Industry Business Council' in the city hall's main conference room to revitalize the food industry and promote the production, development, and publicity of excellent local manufactured processed products.

The Pohang Food Industry Business Council plans to carry out projects such as ▲establishing a co-growth system between local agricultural and fishing producers and food manufacturers ▲creating a global food industrial complex favorable for businesses ▲developing food tourism content and supporting promotional marketing ▲collaborative projects and joint sales among companies.

Accordingly, the city plans to actively support the revitalization of processed foods using local agricultural and marine products for mutual development and profit increase between rural areas and local manufacturers, as well as pioneering overseas export channels for excellent local manufactured processed foods.

A Pohang city official stated, “To revitalize the local economy for small business owners, we are promoting support projects for food hygiene establishments by improving food sanitation safety facilities and obtaining HACCP and Smart HACCP certifications to provide citizens with safe food. Especially this year, we are supporting the Live Commerce Academy training project to expand sales markets,” adding, “We will actively communicate with council members in the future.”



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