On the 13th, Kim In-tae, Vice President of NH Nonghyup Financial Group (first from the right in the photo), and other executives and employees volunteered at a strawberry farm in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, organizing discarded plastic inside a vinyl greenhouse to help the farm quickly recover from heavy rain damage.

On the 13th, Kim In-tae, Vice President of NH Nonghyup Financial Group (first from the right in the photo), and other executives and employees volunteered at a strawberry farm in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, organizing discarded plastic inside a vinyl greenhouse to help the farm quickly recover from heavy rain damage.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] The volunteer group of NH Nonghyup Financial Group recently visited a strawberry farm in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, which has been struggling due to heavy rain damage, and carried out restoration support activities, the group announced on the 14th.


The Paju area experienced continuous heavy rain starting from the 31st of last month, recording an average rainfall of 497.8mm, causing significant agricultural damage such as greenhouse flooding. On that day, the volunteer group, including Vice President Kim In-tae, removed soil and debris brought by rainwater, organized the greenhouse environment, and cleaned up waste vinyl, while consoling farmers and listening to their difficulties.


Vice President Kim said, "It is very regrettable that farmers are facing difficulties due to the heavy rain," and added, "All affiliates of Nonghyup Financial will unite and focus their capabilities on overcoming the damage."



Meanwhile, Nonghyup Financial plans to carry out activities to overcome the heavy rain damage, including financial support and helping hands, together with all its affiliates such as banking, life insurance, non-life insurance, and securities.


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