aT Collaborates with Yongin City to Promote Low-Carbon Diet and Flower Industry Revitalization
[Asia Economy Sejong=Reporter Kim Hyewon] Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (aT) announced on the 23rd that it has signed a business agreement with Yongin City to promote low-carbon dietary habits and revitalize the floriculture industry.
Through this agreement, the two organizations agreed to cooperate on expanding the Korea Green Food Day campaign for low-carbon diets, revitalizing the local economy by strengthening the supply and consumption base of local food, improving awareness of the climate crisis and promoting carbon-neutral lifestyle practices, increasing income for floriculture farmers, and revitalizing the floriculture industry.
Additionally, the corporation, which supports policies to activate the local food food plan, and Yongin City, which is implementing various policies to spread local food, plan to collaborate to revitalize the local economy through a virtuous cycle of regional food.
In particular, the corporation plans to leverage the advantages of the Namsa Floriculture Complex in Yongin City, such as easy access to the metropolitan area and improved high-quality cultivation technology and new variety shipments through the modernization project of floriculture farmers' greenhouse facilities, to lead floriculture trends and explore cooperation plans for the development of the floriculture industry with Yongin City in the future.
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Kim Chunjin, President of Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation, said, "I hope efforts to practice low-carbon dietary habits will spread to the homes, workplaces, and communities of 1.07 million Yongin citizens."
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