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  • ATO Seoul Promotes U.S. Seafood

    ATO Seoul partnered with the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) and Food Export USA Northeast to organize a U.S. Pavilion at the 20th Busan International Seafood and Fisheries Expo 2022, November 2 – 5.  ATO Seoul, ASMI, Food Export Northeast, and two U.S. seafood supplying companies provided information on U.S. seafood products to Korean buyers, exhibited samples, and met with visitors in the USA pavilion. The event generated a number of serious trade leads from Korean seafood importers interested in a range of U.S. fishery products. South Korea is the United States fourth largest export market for fishery products. Korea imported $217 million worth of U.S. seafood in 2021. Alaska pollack surimi, flat fish, frozen Alaska pollack fish, roe and milt of Alaska pollack, live lobster, fish fins/heads/tails/maws/other edible fish offal, other squid, roe and milt of fish other than Alaska pollack, live hagfish, and cod were the top ten U.S. seafood exports to Korea. The United States is also an important market for Korean seafood. For more information on the Korean seafood market please read theATO Seoul Seafood Market Update 2022

  • Korean Fresh Produce Buyers Delegation to 2022 IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show, October 25-30, 2022

    ATO Seoul organized a delegation of five Korean fresh produce buyers to the 2022 IFPA Global Produce and Floral Show, held in Orlando on October 25-30, 2022. The delegation included buyers from hypermarket, department stores, an online retailer. The Global Produce and Floral Show is the largest event for the global fresh produce and floral supply chain, held annually by the International Fresh Produce Association IFPA). ATO collaborated with the Florida Department of Citrus (FDOC) to arrange a trade tour to visit the citrus packing house and the grove. The delegation also visited six local retailers, The program was helpful in enhancing understanding of the American fresh produce supply chain and consumer trends. The Korean buyers were able to identify current trends of the fresh produce industry, build relationships with industry stakeholders, and have one-on-one meetings with U.S. suppliers.

  • Great American Culinary Camp Seoul 2022

    The Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) Seoul carried out the ¡®Great American Culinary Camp 2022¡¯ program in October, to promote U.S. food ingredients and foods to decision makers and key influencers in the foodservice sector in Korea. The program featured both online and in-person components. Three Korean chefs each presented a five-course menu based on key foodservices trends in the U.S. and Korea, utilizing U.S. ingredients sponsored by ten FAS cooperators. The menu development stories by each chef were shared via YouTube and a digital guidebook, and three ¡®menu tasting¡¯ events took place in person for approximately 60 invitees. FAS cooperators who sponsored this year¡¯s program include Almond Board of California, California Milk Advisory Board, California Walnut Commission, Cherry Marketing Institute, Florida Department of Citrus, Raisin Administrative Committee, Sunkist Growers, Inc., Texas Department of Agriculture, U.S Meat Export Federation, and U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council.

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