Seoul Nonghyup Holds Resolution Meeting to Establish Hometown Love Donation System
[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] Seoul Nonghyup announced on the 19th that it held a resolution meeting for the successful establishment of the Hometown Love Donation System at the meeting room of the Seo Seoul Nonghyup Sangam Branch.
At the discussion, 19 standing directors of Seoul agricultural cooperatives, including Hwang Jung-gu, head of the Seoul Regional Headquarters of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, attended. The attendees discussed detailed implementation plans to ensure the successful establishment of the Hometown Love Donation System, including ▲ composing return gifts mainly with agricultural and livestock products ▲ promoting stabilization of farm income ▲ revitalizing the local economy.
The Hometown Love Donation System is a system where individuals donate to their hometown or desired local government, which uses the funds for resident welfare projects, and donors receive tax benefits and a certain amount of return gifts based on their donation. It is scheduled to be implemented next year.
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Head Hwang Jung-gu stated, "We will focus all our capabilities to ensure the successful establishment of the Hometown Love Donation System, to spread the culture of donation, and to invigorate agriculture and rural areas through the selection of agricultural and livestock product return gifts."
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