Imsil-gun Launches 'Like Flowers, Like Imsil' Campaign to Buy Flowers with Love View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] Imsil-gun, Jeonbuk announced on the 28th that it will implement a flower-buying campaign targeting the main office, all towns and townships, and related organizations to support local flower farms that have been depressed due to the cancellation of graduation and entrance ceremonies caused by COVID-19.


This event is conducted under the slogan "Like Flowers, Like Imsil," with the purpose of bringing smiles to struggling flower farms and revitalizing the entire local community to overcome COVID-19 together.


On this day, County Governor Sim Min held a meeting with representatives of flower farms to listen to their difficulties, expressed his heartfelt sympathy, and conveyed his intention to overcome this crisis together through continuous campaign efforts.


Typically, flower farms produce roses and other flowers in January and February, when events such as entrance ceremonies, graduations, and anniversaries are concentrated.


However, this year, due to the novel coronavirus, graduation ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, and various group events were canceled, causing demand to sharply decline and sales to plummet.


Accordingly, the county listened to the difficulties of local flower farms and began regular sales support to provide some assistance.


The county plans to continuously purchase flowers from local flower farms with a budget of 26 million won to support the "Love 1 Table 1 Flower Day" campaign, including birthday flower gifts for employees, placing flower arrangements on meeting tables, and office environment maintenance.


Starting with County Governor Sim Min, the campaign "Like Flowers, Like Imsil" will be expanded to all departments of the main office, township offices, and related organizations until May.


It will promote the purchase of high-quality roses, freesias, and other flowers to local residents and employees, and encourage participation from related organizations in the area until the end of May.



Governor Sim Min said, "It is very unfortunate that flower farms have been directly hit by COVID-19, causing prolonged difficulties in sales," and added, "I hope the 'Like Flowers, Like Imsil' love flower-buying campaign will provide some help to the management difficulties of flower farms and spread bright and positive influence like flowers throughout the local community."


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