Jeonbuk Province, "Buy Eco-Friendly Agricultural Products Cheaply from Your Car~"
Jeonbuk Province and Jeonbuk Nonghyup will hold an eco-friendly agricultural products "Drive-Thru" sales event near the Jeonbuk Provincial Office on the 16th. The photo shows a promotional poster for the "Drive-Thru" sales event. Photo by Jeonbuk Province
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Gominhyeong] Jeonbuk Province and Jeonbuk Nonghyup announced that they will hold a 'Drive-Thru' sales event for eco-friendly agricultural products near Jeonbuk Provincial Office on the 16th.
This event will sell GAP-certified agricultural products at prices 32-50% lower than market prices.
In its 6th edition, the products for sale include fresh watermelon (13,000 KRW/7kg), fresh potatoes (5,000 KRW/1.5kg), fresh onions (4,000 KRW/3kg), jujube cherry tomatoes (3,000 KRW/1kg), paprika (3,000 KRW/3-4 pieces), and eco-friendly rice at a 50% discount (10,000 KRW/5kg).
The venue is accessible through the North Gate 1 of the Provincial Office (Majendeul-ro, entrance on the Cheonbyeon side between Daehan Textile), and both cash and card payments are accepted on site. The event is based on non-face-to-face sales, so face-to-face sales (on foot) will not be conducted.
The opening hours are from 9 AM to 1 PM, and in case of sold-out products, a 'Sold-Out Product Sign' will circulate to provide advance information to those waiting before entering the Provincial Office.
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Choi Jaeyong, Director of the Department of Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries Food at the province, said, “We promoted the 'Drive-Thru' sales event to stimulate consumption of agricultural, livestock, and fishery products, which have been depressed due to social distancing caused by COVID-19 and the postponement of school openings at various levels.”
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