Overview
Chile’s fishing industry is a key economic pillar, ranking as the eighth-largest in the world. In 2022, it generated $8.5 billion in seafood exports, highlighting its significant role in global marine fisheries. The industry is essential to Chile’s economy, with a focus on sustainable fishing practices and a diverse range of seafood products.
This experiential programme empowers participants to strengthen the Singapore-Chile partnership by exploring Chile鈥檚 agricultural, aquaculture, and smart logistics ecosystems, learning sustainable best practices, and visiting leading fishing and logistics hubs. Participants will expand their networks through curated sessions with local industry leaders and craft actionable business strategies to drive growth, innovation, and cross-border collaboration in agribusiness and logistics.
Course details
Course dates: Currently unavailable
Duration: 5 days
Who should attend
Business owners and senior management from F&B, manufacturing, trade and logistics ecosystem
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in F&B, manufacturing, trade and logistics