Sunchonman Garden Market Co., Ltd., Exploring "Win-Win Solutions" with Local Small Business Owners View original image


[Suncheon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Agricultural Corporation Suncheonman Garden Market Co., Ltd. (CEO Chae Seung-yeon) announced on the 29th that about 150 online and offline ideas were received through the 'Suncheonman Garden Market Development Idea Market' held in conjunction with the Korea Garden Industry Exhibition commemorating the completion of Suncheonman Garden Market, which was held from the 12th to the 21st.


Ideas in various fields such as facility, sales, operation, and experience, including point accumulation systems, idea product development, and online shopping malls, were submitted, and these ideas will be actively reflected in the future operation of Suncheonman Garden Market.


In addition, opinions were collected through individual contacts with local small business groups, producer groups, related associations, and experts, and a forum for win-win cooperation with these groups will be held soon.


Chae Seung-yeon, CEO of Suncheonman Garden Market Co., Ltd., stated, "Suncheonman Garden Market is the result of long-term preparation by Suncheon City to foster the local garden industry, and building a cooperative system with related organizations is very important. To this end, instead of a one-time forum, we will establish a win-win cooperation committee to continuously listen to opinions and seek cooperation measures."


Separately, the board of directors of Suncheonman Garden Market Co., Ltd. has begun drafting various regulations for transparent company management and is preparing to hire essential personnel for company operations.



The number of hires will be around 10, including headquarters directors, team leaders, and team members, and a separate personnel committee will be formed to recruit nationwide.


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