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  2. Akai Foods, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Akai Foods, Inc. is a multinational fishery company headquartered in the Philippines, [1] specializing in farming, processing, and exporting a variety of seafood. [2] [3] Established in 1986, the family-run company is a member of Philippine Exporters Confederation and the Association of Food Manufacturers and Exporters of Cebu. [4]

  3. Samyang Foods - Wikipedia

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    Samyang Roundsquare Co., Ltd. (Korean: 삼양라운드스퀘어) is an international South Korean food manufacturer and the first instant ramen company in South Korea. [1] Samyang was founded on September 15, 1961, by Jeon Jung Yoon. In 1963, Samyang debuted the first Korean instant noodle.

  4. Ottogi - Wikipedia

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    Ottogi also manufactured soup, ketchup, and mayonnaise in 1970, 1971, and 1972, for the first time in Korean history. After Ottogi was listed on the stock market in August 1994, its total revenue exceeded 1 trillion won (₩) in 2007, exceeded 2 trillion won (₩) in 2017, [ 3 ] and exceeded 3 trillion won (₩) in 2022. [ 4 ]

  5. Binggrae - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the acquisition, Binggrae now holds 40.7% of the South Korean Ice cream market, [15] and sales rose 19.6% in 2021 to 1.14 trillion won (US$949 million). [16] [17] Additionally, 70% of South Korean Ice cream exports to the United States were Binggrae products as of 2020. [18]

  6. National Agricultural Cooperative Federation - Wikipedia

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    Member cooperatives allow non-farmers, who have invested a certain amount of capital into the cooperative, to open tax-free bank accounts and access some services. However, whereas member farmers are defined as the genuine owners or stakeholders , associate members can only obtain limited access to or influence over the cooperative.

  7. Korean Food Promotion Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Korean government collaborates with Korean trading companies as well as those privately listed companies with the aim of increasing exportation of Korean food products. [6] Nowadays, many overseas markets have little focus on traditional Korean food products and therefore, extensive advertising is required. [ 6 ]

  8. Lotteria - Wikipedia

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    Lotteria (Korean: 롯데리아; Japanese: ロッテリア; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean-Japanese company that operates a chain of fast food restaurants in East Asia, having opened its first restaurant in Tokyo in September 1972.

  9. NutriAsia - Wikipedia

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    Nutri-Asia, Inc. (doing business as NutriAsia), formerly Enriton Natural Foods, Inc. and its predecessors Southeast Asia Food, Inc. and UFC Philippines, Inc., is a Philippine privately held multinational food processing company headquartered in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila.