【Break News Cheongdo】Reporter Seonghyun Lee = Cheongdo County (Governor Kim Ha-su) announced on the 14th that it will hold a local promotional event to promote excellent agricultural and specialty products in Vancouver, Canada from November 11th to 24th.
This event was hosted by Cheongdo-gun and jointly organized by Gyeongbuk Trading and T-Brothers Food & Trading LTD.
Attending the promotional event on the 11th were Cheongdo-gun Mayor Kim Ha-soo, T-Brothers Chairman Terry Park, Cheongdo-gun Council Chairman Jeon Jong-yul, and T-Brothers CEO Mo Hyeok-jeong.
Then, on the 13th, a meeting was held with the goal of revitalizing the export of Cheongdo-gun’s excellent agricultural and specialty products and continuing to expand exports to the Americas.
At this meeting, Cheongdo County Mayor Kim Ha-soo and T Brothers Chairman Terry Park agreed to increase the export volume of Korean agricultural specialty products such as persimmon processed products such as dried persimmons and half-dried persimmons, eco-friendly snail rice, and traditional sikhye. They also agreed to discover new export items based on mutual friendly relations. I promised to try.
Since its establishment in 1995, T Brothers is the largest Korean supermarket in Vancouver, operating five stores in Canada and recording annual sales of approximately $80 million.
Cheongdo-gun has continued to promote and promote agricultural products through cooperation with Tea Brothers, which boasts a strong distribution capacity, and export items have diversified from the existing focus on mushrooms and persimmon products to rice, sikhye, dried vegetables, etc., and export volume has also steadily increased. there is.
Cheongdo-gun Mayor Kim Ha-su said, “Cheongdo-gun’s agricultural specialty products are highly regarded domestically, but exports are still in their infancy. We will publicize the excellence of our agricultural products through local publicity and promotional events, and develop overseas markets by strengthening cooperation with local distribution channels.” “I will do my best,” he said.
Cheongdo-gun Agricultural Specialty Products, Excellence in Vancouver, Canada… Local Promotion Event Held
Cheongdo-gun (Governor Kim Ha-soo) announced on the 14th that it will hold a local promotional event in Vancouver, Canada from November 11th to 24th to promote excellent agricultural specialty products.
This event was hosted by Cheongdo-gun and co-hosted by Gyeongbuk Trade and T-Brothers (T-Brothers Food & Trading LTD.).
The promotional event on the 11th was attended by Cheongdo-gun Governor Kim Ha-soo, T-Brothers Chairman Terry Park, Cheongdo-gun Council Chairman Jeon Jong-yool, and T-Brothers CEO Mo Hyeok-jeong.
A meeting was also held on the 13th with the goal of revitalizing exports of Cheongdo-gun’s excellent agricultural specialty products and continuously expanding exports to the Americas.
At this event, Cheongdo County Governor Kim Ha-soo and Terry Park, Chairman of T Brothers, agreed to increase the export volume of our agricultural specialties such as dried persimmons, semi-dried persimmons, eco-friendly oyster rice, and traditional shikhye, and promised to make efforts to discover new export items based on mutual friendly relations.
Since its establishment in 1995, T Brothers has been the largest Korean mart in the Vancouver area, operating five stores in Canada and recording annual sales of approximately 80 million dollars.
Cheongdo County has been conducting continuous agricultural product promotion and promotional events through cooperation with T Brothers, which boasts solid distribution capabilities, and has diversified export items from the existing focus on mushrooms and dried persimmons to rice, shikhye, and dried vegetables, and export volume has also been steadily increasing.
Kim Ha-su, the governor of Cheongdo County, said, “Cheongdo County’s agricultural specialties are highly regarded domestically, but exports are still in their infancy. We will do our best to promote the excellence of our agricultural products through local publicity and promotional events and strengthen cooperation with local distribution channels to open up overseas markets.”
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