Vietnamese state-run dairy giant Vinamilk began selling in the South Korean market through online stores on Thursday to meet the growing demand for premium milk products.
Five local distribution firms have set up Vina Korea for the sale of Vinamilk products, including milk tea, soybean milk, and condensed milk-based coffee products.
Vina Korea Chief Financial Officer Yun Yo-wang emphasized that Vinamilk products meet high Eurozone hygiene and food safety standards.
Online shopping malls that sell Vinamilk products include 11Street Co. and eBay Korea LLC.
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Vinamilk owns 13 factories in Vietnam and the largest in Asia to be certified by the Global Animal Partnership, an organization that focuses on providing consumers meat from animals raised humanely.
Vinamilk also runs farms and plants in the United States, New Zealand, Cambodia, and Poland.


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