Visiting Sister Agricultural Cooperative... Assisting with Grape Bagging and Other Tasks

On the 6th, about 20 executives and employees of Nonghyup Distribution are helping with busy farming tasks such as bagging grapes at farms within the Sohul Nonghyup area in Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi Province.

On the 6th, about 20 executives and employees of Nonghyup Distribution are helping with busy farming tasks such as bagging grapes at farms within the Sohul Nonghyup area in Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi Province.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Nonghyup Distribution, which operates Nonghyup Hanaro Mart, announced on the 6th that about 20 executives and employees visited the area under the jurisdiction of Soheul Nonghyup, with which they have a sisterhood relationship, and took the lead in helping with farm work.


On the occasion of the Day of Urban-Rural Exchange, Nonghyup Distribution said that to support farms facing labor shortages, they visited grape farms in the Soheul Nonghyup area, with which they established a sisterhood this year, and took the lead in urban-rural exchange activities such as putting grape bags on the grapes.


Grape bagging refers to the practice of covering fruits with bags in fruit cultivation, which helps prevent diseases and pests on grapes hanging on the tree and prevents cracking of the grapes.



A Nonghyup Distribution official said, "On the Day of Urban-Rural Exchange, we visited farms in the Soheul Nonghyup area, with which we have a sisterhood, to help with farm work," adding, "Nonghyup Distribution will continue to take the lead in ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) management that promotes co-growth with agriculture, rural areas, and local communities."


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