Employees of Naju Office of Education participating in the campaign to support flower farms on the occasion of International Women's Day (Photo by Naju Office of Education)

Employees of Naju Office of Education participating in the campaign to support flower farms on the occasion of International Women's Day (Photo by Naju Office of Education)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Naju Office of Education announced on the 5th that it participated in a campaign to support flower farms in celebration of 'International Women's Day.'


The event was held to help flower farms struggling due to a sharp decline in flower consumption caused by the cancellation of various events amid the COVID-19 virus outbreak.


The staff of the Office of Education encouraged female employees by giving them roses as a token of appreciation for their hard work.



Kim Young-gil, the Superintendent of Education, said, "As consumption has contracted due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, everyone is facing difficulties. At times like this, we must all unite and overcome together," adding, "It may not be entirely satisfactory, but I hope it brings great comfort to the farmers."


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