Gunwi-gun, Sobomyeon Staff Work Hard Helping with Farm Labor During Busy Season 'Sweat of Effort'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gunwi-gun announced on the 2nd that Sobomyeon Office independently carried out rural labor assistance activities to provide practical help to fruit farms experiencing labor shortages due to COVID-19.
Ten Sobomyeon employees helped fruit farms located in Naeui-ri by thinning apples and pruning overgrown branches, assisting farms struggling with insufficient labor.
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Lee Seung-woo, head of Sobomyeon, said, "I am glad to have alleviated the labor shortage caused by COVID-19 even a little, and I will continue to pay attention to farms in difficulty and actively communicate to provide practical help."
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