Shinsegae Department Store 'Farmers Market'... "Specialty Products Sold by Young Farmers"
Shinsegae Department Store will hold a 'Farmers Market' at the Gangnam branch from the 9th to the 15th.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Shinsegae Department Store announced on the 8th that it will hold a 'Farmers Market' at the Gangnam branch from the 9th to the 15th, gathering a total of 20 brands, ranging from agricultural and marine products made by young farmers to excellent products directly purchased by Shinsegae.
At this event, eight products from young farmers listed on Naver Farm and 12 brands directly purchased by Shinsegae buyers to reduce distribution margins will be showcased. The Farmers Market is a representative win-win project introduced by Shinsegae Department Store to revitalize the agricultural market, and the event is planned to be held later at the main branch and the Gyeonggi branch as well.
Brands that receive favorable reviews during the event will be officially listed at Shinsegae Department Store. Last year, nut company Yogisaem and milk and cheese company Green Grass, which were introduced through the Farmers Market, have been listed on the Shinsegae online mall and gained great popularity.
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A Shinsegae Department Store official said, “The Shinsegae Farmers Market, which introduces excellent products from local farms and young people at reasonable prices, is a win-win project that satisfies the department store, producers, and customers alike,” adding, “We will continue to provide various support for young farmers who face difficulties in securing sales channels.”
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