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When did the founder of North Korea Nongxin Group die?
According to the report of Yonhap News Agency on March 27th, Xin Chunhao, the founder of Korean Nongxin Group and the father of Xin Ramen, died of illness on March 27th, 20021,at the age of 92. According to Nong Xin, Xin Chunhao was recently hospitalized in Seoul National University Hospital due to a recurrence of his illness and died at 3: 38 am that day. The funeral will be held at Seoul National University Hospital on 30th.

Xin Chunhao was born in 1930. He is the younger brother of the late founder and honorary president of Lotte Group. 1965 founded Nong Xin company and served as the representative director. 1992 became the president after the company was upgraded to a group.

During his tenure, Xin Chunhao developed products such as Xin Ramen, squeezed olive oil noodles and fresh shrimp slices. Xin Chunhao has completely withdrawn from the front line of business, and his eldest son, Nong Xin Vice President Xin Dongyuan, will take over as the head of the company.

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Further reading-the export sales of instant noodles in Nong Xin will surge against the trend in 2020;

Established in 1965, Nong Xin, a joint-stock company, is a large Korean food production group with instant noodles, puffed food (biscuits) and other food processing as the leading industries. We have established a strong sales network around the world, and our products are sold to more than 80 countries and regions around the world.

According to the latest data, the sales volume of instant noodles in Nong Xin increased by 16.3% year-on-year in 2020, reaching a record high. The sudden epidemic has made South Korea's exports generally depressed. However, the export sales of instant noodles and other foods in Nong Xin have soared against the trend, which is inseparable from the founder's unique vision, innovation and hard accumulation.

Xin Chunhao, founder of Phoenix Net-Korea Group and "father of Xin Ramen", passed away.