On the 10th, Choi Chang-soo, CEO of NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance, visited an orchard farm in Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, which suffered crop damage due to sudden hail, to personally inspect the damage status and console the farmers. CEO Choi Chang-soo (center in the photo) is seen discussing the damage status with farmers and Nonghyup officials.

On the 10th, Choi Chang-soo, CEO of NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance, visited an orchard farm in Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, which suffered crop damage due to sudden hail, to personally inspect the damage status and console the farmers. CEO Choi Chang-soo (center in the photo) is seen discussing the damage status with farmers and Nonghyup officials.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] Choi Chang-soo, CEO of NH Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance, announced on the 11th that he visited two fruit farms located in Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do, which suffered crop damage due to sudden hail, to directly inspect the damage status and console the farmers.


The site visit conducted the previous day was to examine the fruit damage caused by hail that occurred on the 6th in the inland eastern regions of Jeollabuk-do, including Muju, Namwon, and Jangsu. CEO Choi toured the hail damage sites, listened to the difficulties faced by the farmers, and urged the field staff to conduct prompt accident investigations to minimize the farmers' business losses.



CEO Choi stated, “Damage to farms is increasing due to recent consecutive natural disasters,” and added, “Nonghyup Property & Casualty Insurance will do its best to provide practical support for the recovery of farmers' damages.”


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