Tainan Farmers' Association Shallot Corn Crisps Launch Nationwide in 7-ELEVEN Stores
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tainan's Beimen District Farmers' Association has launched its 'Shallot Salted Corn Crisps' in 7-ELEVEN stores nationwide.
- The product transforms local shallots into a popular snack, increasing accessibility for consumers.
- This initiative aims to boost the value and market reach of Beimen's agricultural products, particularly among younger consumers.
Tainan's Beimen District Farmers' Association is expanding the reach of its popular "Shallot Salted Corn Crisps" by making them available in 7-ELEVEN convenience stores across Taiwan. This move aims to transform local shallots into a widely accessible snack, integrating regional agricultural products into daily life.
Chen Po-kai, the Secretary-General of the Beimen District Farmers' Association, announced the product's launch at a 7-ELEVEN store, emphasizing the goal of introducing Beimen's agricultural offerings to a younger demographic. He stated the association's commitment to continuous research and development in agricultural processing to enhance product value and explore diverse sales channels.
Shallot Salted Corn Crisps integrate the shallot flavor of Beimen into a crispy snack. We hope to introduce more young consumers to Beimen's agricultural products through the convenience store channel.
Mayor Huang Wei-che highlighted Beimen's shallots as a representative local product. He praised the farmers' association for its proactive market development, which has successfully brought these specialty snacks to convenience stores, thereby increasing consumer awareness of Tainan's local goods. The initiative signifies a successful collaboration between local agriculture and retail, enhancing the visibility and market opportunities for regional produce.
Beimen shallots are a representative specialty agricultural product of the greater Beimen area. Related leisure foods entering convenience store channels demonstrate the local farmers' association's active market development achievements and allow more consumers to recognize Tainan's local good products.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.