NH-Amundi Asset Management Conducts Volunteer Work to Help Sister Rural Village with Farm Labor
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] About 30 executives and employees of NH-Amundi Asset Management visited the ‘Information Village Flowing with Grape Fragrance’ in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do on the 23rd and participated in helping grape cultivation farms by picking grape shoots, the company announced on the 25th.
Since 2016, NH-Amundi Asset Management has participated in the ‘Creating Villages Together’ campaign, a rural-urban cooperative movement at the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation level, and formed a sisterhood relationship with the ‘Information Village Flowing with Grape Fragrance.’ Since then, they have regularly visited the village to carry out various activities that provide practical benefits to farmers, such as helping with farm work, donating daily necessities, and purchasing agricultural products.
The executives and employees who participated in this volunteer work wore masks and maintained social distancing to prevent COVID-19 while working.
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Baek Young-hoon, CEO of NH-Amundi Asset Management, said, “I hope this helps farms that are short of labor due to COVID-19 even a little,” and added, “We will actively participate in rural volunteer activities to help various farms facing difficulties in the future.”
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