Jangseong County Holds Agri-food Export Meeting: "Targeting Overseas Markets"
Over 30 Export Companies and Experts Attend on the 10th
Governor Kim Hanjong: "We Will Take Our Excellent Food Products to the World"
Jangseong County in South Jeolla Province announced on the 11th that it held an "Agri-food Export Revitalization Meeting" on the 10th to expand overseas markets for local agricultural products and strengthen their competitiveness.
Jangseong County held a meeting on the 10th at the county office situation room to discuss ways to revitalize agricultural and food exports, exchanging opinions with export companies and experts. Provided by Jangseong County
View original imageThe meeting, which took place in the situation room of the county office, was attended by about 30 people, including representatives from agricultural and food companies with export track records, export experts, and relevant public officials. The event featured a presentation on export cases by Jang Hyunsun, CEO of Recipe F&B, a special marketing lecture by Yoo Dongyeol, manager at Golden Hill, and a lecture by Lee Jangseop, director of JS Global Hansang Institute.
Kim Hanjong, the county governor, stated, "We will support our excellent food products so that they can establish a presence on the global stage." Jangseong County plans to strengthen its export base this year by supporting export logistics costs and participation fees for overseas exhibitions.
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