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South Korean Forest Products Exports Reach $2.04 Million at 2025 Tokyo International Food Expo

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South Korean Forest Products Exports Reach $2.04 Million at 2025 Tokyo International Food ExpoSource: yna.co.kr
The South Korean Forest Service announced a significant achievement in international trade at the 2025 Tokyo International Food Expo (Foodex Japan 2025), with export contracts for Korean forest products totaling $2.04 million.

Key Insights

South Korean forest product exports reached $2.04 million at Foodex Japan 2025.

The expo, held March 11-14, is one of Asia's largest food and beverage exhibitions.

Popular products included processed persimmon (gam-malraengi) and gondre (a type of thistle).

Five South Korean companies, including Nature Farm, Pyeongchang Farm, and Cheonga Good Food, participated.

This success highlights the quality and unique processing technology of Korean forest products. Why this matters: It proves the market potential of Korean forest products in international market.

In-Depth Analysis

The 2025 Tokyo International Food Expo, held at Tokyo Big Sight International Exhibition Center, served as a crucial platform for South Korean forest product exporters. The participation of five specialized companies resulted in a remarkable $2.04 million in export contracts. This demonstrates growing international interest of Korean forestry, especially from Japan.

FAQs

Q: What is Foodex Japan?|A: Foodex Japan is one of Asia's largest food and beverage trade shows, attracting over 80,000 buyers and industry professionals annually.|Q: What Korean forest products were popular at the expo?|A: Processed persimmon products, known as "gam-malraengi," and gondre, a nutritious thistle, were particularly well-received by Japanese consumers.|Q: Which Korean companies attended Foodex Japan?| A: Five companies: Nature Farm, Pyeongchang Farm, Cheonga Good Food and two other companies.

Key Takeaways

The strong performance of Korean forest products at Foodex Japan 2025 indicates a growing demand for these goods in international markets and particularly in Japan.

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