New study trip with potential beef buyers from Japan
The Japanese guests will visit several beef factories, slaughterhouses, cattle farms and feedlots all over the Spanish geography from 24th to 30th June.
The Japanese guests will visit several beef factories, slaughterhouses, cattle farms and feedlots all over the Spanish geography from 24th to 30th June.
It is expected that the great commitment to the production of a high-quality product will make European beef from Spain one of the most sought-after ingredients in KSA.
New exciting activities are being prepared for the last year of What Wonderful European Beef! 2.0 campaign.
What Wonderful European Beef! 2.0 successfully closes the second year of the promotion campaign after several months full of “wonderful” activities in the target markets: Japan, UAE, KSA and Vietnam.
Provacuno organizes several activities through its European campaign with the aim to promote the European Beef from Spain in the EAU.
PROVACUNO, the Agri-food Inter-professional Organization of the Spanish Beef Industry, will attend FOODEX Exhibition at Tokyo Big Sight (BOOTH 1D700 – Hall 1) with two Michelin starred chefs to keep promoting European Beef from Spain in Japan.
Again, this year, PROVACUNO welcomed Vietnamese beef importers for a study trip to Spain as part of the actions organized under its campaign What Wonderful European Beef 2.0.
Last week, a study trip organized under the Wonderful Beef 2.0 campaign ended with success
Six distinguished beef operators from Vietnam are going to experience the European beef industry during a study trip to Spain
Provacuno is glad to welcome importers from Japan to make experience the European beef industry and increase the awareness about the high quality of this meat
The European Union supports campaigns that promote high quality agricultural products.
The European Union supports campaigns that promote high quality agricultural products.
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