Singapore Food Exhibition Concludes, Tainan Secures NT$350 Million in Export Orders
The 2026 Singapore International Food Exhibition concluded, with the Tainan Pavilion securing approximately NT$350 million in export orders over four days. Processed seafood and fruit products were well-received, demonstrating Tainan's enhanced competitiveness in the international market.
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Jung-hsiang, Tainan, April 25) The 2026 Singapore International Food Exhibition concluded yesterday, and preliminary statistics from the Tainan City Government show that the Tainan Pavilion secured approximately NT$350 million in orders during its four-day exhibition period, with outstanding export results.
The 2026 Singapore International Food Exhibition opened on the 21st, and Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che also attended to promote the city. Buyers from Singapore, Malaysia, and other international markets continuously visited the Tainan Pavilion to discuss business, with processed seafood, sweet potato series products, and processed fruit foods receiving the highest inquiries.
The Tainan City Agriculture Bureau pointed out that the Tainan Pavilion focused on three major characteristics: "convenience," "health orientation," and "value-added processing." Boneless milkfish products and frozen aquatic products, which enhance cooking convenience, were favored by buyers from catering and retail channels. Dried fruits, juices, and grain products also showed high market potential as they align with modern consumption trends.
Agricultural Bureau stated that Tainan's agricultural products have gradually transformed from raw material supply to the export of high value-added products. In the future, it will continue to strengthen processing upgrades, cold chain logistics, and international market布局 to assist businesses in expanding overseas channels and allow Tainan products to continue to shine. (Edited by: Lin Shuhui) 1150425
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(Central News Agency reporter Chang Jung-hsiang, Tainan, April 25) The 2026 Singapore International Food Exhibition concluded yesterday, and preliminary statistics from the Tainan City Government show that the Tainan Pavilion secured approximately NT$350 million in orders during its four-day exhibition period, with outstanding export results.
The 2026 Singapore International Food Exhibition opened on the 21st, and Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-che also attended to promote the city. Buyers from Singapore, Malaysia, and other international markets continuously visited the Tainan Pavilion to discuss business, with processed seafood, sweet potato series products, and processed fruit foods receiving the highest inquiries.
The Tainan City Agriculture Bureau pointed out that the Tainan Pavilion focused on three major characteristics: "convenience," "health orientation," and "value-added processing." Boneless milkfish products and frozen aquatic products, which enhance cooking convenience, were favored by buyers from catering and retail channels. Dried fruits, juices, and grain products also showed high market potential as they align with modern consumption trends.
Agricultural Bureau stated that Tainan's agricultural products have gradually transformed from raw material supply to the export of high value-added products. In the future, it will continue to strengthen processing upgrades, cold chain logistics, and international market布局 to assist businesses in expanding overseas channels and allow Tainan products to continue to shine. (Edited by: Lin Shuhui) 1150425
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