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Korean smart farms target Middle East food security with $2.6 mil. UAE deal

Korea Times News

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July 9, 2026

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Korean smart farms target Middle East food security with $2.6 mil. UAE deal
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KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why Korea’s Healthy HMR Market May Depend on Trust, Not Marketing Claims

Health has become one of the most powerful selling points in Korea’s food industry. Low-sugar snacks, protein-rich meals, wellness-focused products, and personalized nutrition solutions are appearing across retail shelves and online marketplaces. But as consumers become more familiar with health-oriented food claims, a new greater challenge is emerging today: global food startups and companies must [] The post Why Korea’s Healthy HMR Market May Depend on Trust, Not Marketing Claims first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 22, 2026

Utamakan pengeluar makanan berbanding gudang

SHAH ALAM: Kerajaan negeri perlu memberi tumpuan kepada sektor pengeluaran makanan dengan mengutamakan bantuan kepada petani, nelayan, penternak dan pengusaha akuakultur berbanding penyimpanan bekalan. Ahli Dewan Undangan Negeri (ADUN) Permatang, Nurul Syazwani berkata, langkah tersebut penting dalam usaha memastikan keterjaminan makanan dan tidak boleh bergantung kepada gudang semata-mata. ”Kerajaan memperuntukkan RM50 juta untuk Gudang Makanan ... Read more The post Utamakan pengeluar makanan berbanding gudang appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

No longer cheap: Koreans' favorite summer health food, samgyetang, nears $13 a bowl

No longer cheap: Koreans' favorite summer health food, samgyetang, nears $13 a bowl

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 4, 2026

US Foods Holding: Gaining Market Share In Key Segments

US Foods Holding: Gaining Market Share In Key Segments

Daily Sabah

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· Jun 28, 2026

Asian vendors grapple with soaring costs of plastics amid Mideast war

Across Asia, food vendors are contending with higher costs for plastic bags, cups and containers as the energy crisis triggered by the Middle East war drives prices up. While the...

UrduPoint

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· Jun 21, 2026

Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman

Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman

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Related coverage for "Korean smart farms target Middle East food security with $2.6 mil. UAE deal": KoreaTechDesk — Why Korea’s Healthy HMR Market May Depend on Trust, Not Marketing Claims. Utusan Malaysia — Utamakan pengeluar makanan berbanding gudang. Korea Times News — No longer cheap: Koreans' favorite summer health food, samgyetang, nears $13 a bowl. Seeking Alpha — US Foods Holding: Gaining Market Share In Key Segments. Daily Sabah — Asian vendors grapple with soaring costs of plastics amid Mideast war. UrduPoint — Enhanced investment in agriculture vital for food security : Saif Ur Rehman

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