Introducing Over 30 Premium Agricultural and Specialty Products Including Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Hwangto Soil, and Rice

Kim San, the governor of Muan County, is explaining Muan agricultural specialties at Seoul SRT Suseo Station. (Photo by Muan County)

Kim San, the governor of Muan County, is explaining Muan agricultural specialties at Seoul SRT Suseo Station. (Photo by Muan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 27th that from the 22nd to the 25th, a four-day direct transaction marketplace for agricultural and specialty products was successfully held at Seoul SRT Suseo Station in cooperation with the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Regional Win-Win Exchange Project Group to support farmers and fishermen affected by COVID-19 and promote the sales of local agricultural and specialty products.


At the Suseo Station Social Value Platform Promotion Center, eight farms and companies participated, showcasing more than 30 types of premium local agricultural and specialty products.


Additionally, a gift and raffle event composed of local specialty products was held for purchasing customers, receiving great responses from visitors.


In particular, Governor Kim San personally attended the event, which was promoted to help farms struggling due to COVID-19, conducting sales promotions and publicity activities to widely publicize the excellence of local agricultural and specialty products.


Starting with this event, the county plans to utilize the online and offline channels established by Seoul's Win-Win Market as a promotional platform for local agricultural products and will collaborate with the Seoul Metropolitan Government's Regional Win-Win Exchange Project Group to build a cooperative win-win system to promote the sales of local agricultural products.


A county official said, "We hope that this event will help promote the consumption of local agricultural products and provide some support to farms and companies affected by COVID-19," adding, "We will continue to operate direct transaction marketplaces to pioneer sales channels for local agricultural and marine products and help increase farm income."



Meanwhile, the Win-Win Market, together with Muan-gun, plans to conduct an online broadcast for local specialty product sales on December 7th at Doripo, Haeje-myeon, where sellers and consumers can communicate in real time.


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