Gyeongbuk Province Holds Online Special Exhibition to Support Farmers Affected by Hinnamnor
Hometown Market Saiseo, Up to 50% Discount on Products from Typhoon-Affected Farms
Event Offering Discount Coupons to Customers Participating in Support Comments for Affected Farms
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] From the 14th, Gyeongbuk Province will hold a special exhibition to support farms affected by Typhoon Hinnamnor through the Gyeongbuk hometown market Saiseo.
This special exhibition was prepared to support the sales channels of products produced by local farms and companies amid the outpouring of warm support from all walks of life nationwide due to the damage caused by Typhoon Hinnamnor.
The exhibition will support up to a 50% discount sale on fruits, processed products, and other items produced by 14 affected farms and companies among the Saiseo-registered farms, and will continuously identify affected farms to participate in the exhibition.
In addition, through a comment event cheering for typhoon-affected farms, members who write supportive comments will receive a 5,000 won discount coupon for the exhibition to encourage participation in helping the farms.
Also, voluntary fundraising for donations targeting Saiseo-registered farms and offline sales of products from affected farms will be conducted.
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Kim Jongsu, Director of the Agricultural and Livestock Distribution Bureau of the province, said, “We hope for the swift return to daily life of local farmers and fishermen who are experiencing great difficulties due to typhoon damage.”
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