It comes as the opening of an agreement to allow beef exports from Ireland to the huge Vietnamese market was also announced
Irish beef was already available to the food service sector in South Korea since a market opening agreement between the two countries in 2024. Photo: Getty
Irish meat has appeared on retail shelves in South Korea for the first time. The move is the latest part of the industry’s wider push into Asia.
While Irish beef was already available to the food-service sector in South Korea since a market opening agreement between the two countries in 2024, the appearance of the product on shop shelves in the Asian country was seen as an important step for the sector as it continues its push into the continent.
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