The Korea Times

Food brings Korea, ASEAN closer

- By Rachel Lee rachel@ktimes.com

Following last year’s fruitful results, this year’s ASEAN food fair boasted a variety of products that have not yet been introduced to the Korean market.

With the theme “Taste the Happiness,” the ASEAN Trade Fair 2017 was held last week at COEX, southern Seoul.

Over 100 food and beverage companies from countries in the region showcased products including packaged, easy-to-cook meals such as tom yam kung and pho; organic coffees such as Robusta and Arabica, and snacks made with tropical fruits like mango, durian and papaya.

“The ASEAN Trade Fair is a platform where various competitiv­e ASEAN food and beverage products are presented to the Korean business communitie­s,” ASEAN-Korea Center Secretary General Kim Young-sun said.

“It brings opportunit­ies for ASEAN and Korea to enhance their business partnershi­p.”

A section dedicated to the region’s coffee and tea was set up to increase awareness of the high-quality products, as well as encourage public engagement through barista shows and coffee tasting.

A trade seminar for representa­tives of the participat­ing companies was held on Oct. 24 to give them knowl- edge of the latest Korean food industry developmen­ts and help them build business networks with their Korean counterpar­ts.

Korean experts gave presentati­ons on distributi­on systems, sourcing trends, safety control policy for imported foods, technology trends and regulation­s for food packaging in Korea.

“I am certain that the ASEAN Trade Fair 2017: Taste the Happiness will further serve as a meaningful event to facilitate our exchange and strengthen the economic partnershi­p between ASEAN and Korea,” Kim said.

The ASEAN Trade Fair 2017, organized by the ASEAN-Korea Center, was held as part of Food Week Korea 2017, the largest internatio­nal food exhibition in the country.

The ASEAN-Korea Center has been participat­ing in the exhibition since 2009 to introduce a wide range of ASEAN products to the Korean market.

The organizati­on said more than 1,500 meetings were held last year and contracts worth over $2 million signed.

The ASEAN-Korea Center is an intergover­nmental organizati­on establishe­d in 2009 to promote exchanges between Korea and the 10 ASEAN member states.

 ?? Courtesy of ASEAN-Korea Center ?? ASEAN-Korea Center Secretary General Kim Young-sun, sixth from right, poses at an opening ceremony for the ASEAN Trade Fair 2017 at COEX, southern Seoul, Oct. 25.
Courtesy of ASEAN-Korea Center ASEAN-Korea Center Secretary General Kim Young-sun, sixth from right, poses at an opening ceremony for the ASEAN Trade Fair 2017 at COEX, southern Seoul, Oct. 25.

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