Cho Hong-rae, president of the Inno-Biz Association (second from the left), visited the Gwacheon Flower Complex in Gyeonggi on the 21st and participated in the relay campaign to support flower farms, taking a commemorative photo with Shin Jong-gi, CEO of Cheonji Farm (third from the left), and association officials.

Cho Hong-rae, president of the Inno-Biz Association (second from the left), visited the Gwacheon Flower Complex in Gyeonggi on the 21st and participated in the relay campaign to support flower farms, taking a commemorative photo with Shin Jong-gi, CEO of Cheonji Farm (third from the left), and association officials.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Korea Small and Medium Business Technology Innovation Association (Inno-Biz Association) announced on the 22nd that it has joined the 'Relay Campaign to Support Flower Farmers.'


This campaign was organized to help flower farmers who are experiencing difficulties such as a sharp decline in sales due to the impact of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Chairman Jo Hong-rae of the Inno-Biz Association and the executives and staff visited Cheonji Farm located in the Gwacheon Flower Complex in Gyeonggi Province the day before to purchase flowers.


Chairman Jo said, "Just like flowers that bloom brightly after overcoming all kinds of adversity, the day will surely come when we overcome the ordeal called COVID-19 and smile together," adding, "The association will do its best to help Inno-Biz companies, including flower farmers, overcome this crisis."



The relay campaign to support flower farmers began when Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon proposed it through social networking services (SNS) and others last February. Chairman Jo participated upon the recommendation of Park Mi-kyung, Chairwoman of the Korea Women Venture Association.


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