Sale of Peeled Garlic and More at Hanaro Mart Nationwide Until the 23rd

Changnyeong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, announced that it will hold a special event to promote garlic consumption at Nonghyup Hanaro Mart stores nationwide from the 17th to the 23rd.


This event is jointly promoted by Gyeongnam Province, Gyeongnam Nonghyup, Changnyeong-gun, Namhae-gun, and Muhak to support garlic farmers who are struggling due to falling garlic prices in production areas and rising production costs.


Special Event to Promote Garlic Consumption. [Image provided by Uiryeong-gun]

Special Event to Promote Garlic Consumption. [Image provided by Uiryeong-gun]

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During the event period, peeled garlic and other products will be sold at prices discounted by about 20-25% compared to market prices.


The opening ceremony held on the 18th at the Gimhae Agricultural and Marine Products Distribution Center was attended by County Governor Seong Nak-in, County Council Chairman Kim Jae-han, officials from Gyeongnam Province, and Nonghyup representatives.


In particular, Choi Jae-ho, chairman of Muhak, a sponsor company of the win-win joint marketing, delivered sponsorship funds while encouraging garlic farmers who are distressed by the price decline compared to the previous year.


Special Event to Promote Garlic Consumption. <br>[Image provided by Changnyeong-gun]

Special Event to Promote Garlic Consumption.
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A county official said, “We hope this event will help widely promote our local agricultural products at stores nationwide, including large Hanaro Mart stores in the metropolitan area,” adding, “We will continue to make efforts not only to support one-time events but also to ensure the growth and income stability of local farmers.”



The event also features special discount sales and tasting events to promote Changnyeong Hanwoo beef.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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