Polish poultry producer Konspol is faring well on Asia's meat markets, reported Rzeczpospolita. The company is currently planning further expansion in foreign markets in accordance with is corporate strategy, having already invested in the Chinese, Indonesian and Argentinean poultry markets.
Konspol has recently opened new poultry factories in all three countries and the firm has also begun collaboration with a number of Japanese firms keen on breaking in to European markets.
“The Japanese penetrated the European market and they chose our company because we meet the highest quality,” Kazimierz Pazgan, president of Konspol, told Rzeczpospolita.
The Nowy Sącz-based company currently sells its products domestically at stores including Biedronka, Netto, Tesco, Real and Alma.
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