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                    [Title] => Swift Foods expects chicken exports to hit $1M this month
                    [Summary] => Swift Foods Inc., the poultry arm of the Concepcion-owned food and beverage conglomerate RFM Corp., expects its chicken exports to hit $1 million by the end of this  month due to continued shipments to Japan.


"Shipments to Japan continue to be made every week and orders continue to increase," Swift president and chief operating officer Bernie Concepcion said yesterday.

Swift started exporting its processed chicken products to Japanese firms Sumikin Busan and Nisho Iwai last July.
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Swift president Bernardo Concepcion said in a statement that the company will export its processed chicken products to Japanese firms Sumikin Busan and Nisho Iwai.

"The company would be exporting chicken cut-ups for the known Japanese chicken barbecue dish, the yakitori," Concepcion said.
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Swift president Bernardo Concepcion said Sumikin Busan and Nisho Iwai, two major Japanese sogo-soshas, are now working closely with the company in finalizing a supply agreement for the next three to six months.
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"Shipments to Japan continue to be made every week and orders continue to increase," Swift president and chief operating officer Bernie Concepcion said yesterday.

Swift started exporting its processed chicken products to Japanese firms Sumikin Busan and Nisho Iwai last July.
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Swift president Bernardo Concepcion said in a statement that the company will export its processed chicken products to Japanese firms Sumikin Busan and Nisho Iwai.

"The company would be exporting chicken cut-ups for the known Japanese chicken barbecue dish, the yakitori," Concepcion said.
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Swift president Bernardo Concepcion said Sumikin Busan and Nisho Iwai, two major Japanese sogo-soshas, are now working closely with the company in finalizing a supply agreement for the next three to six months.
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