Fresh Korean Agricultural Products Delivered to Paris Olympic Team

On the 13th (local time), Kang Ho-dong, President of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (center front row), is taking a commemorative photo with officials from the NACF and the athletes' village at the Paris Olympic pre-training camp, wishing for the success of the South Korean team at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

On the 13th (local time), Kang Ho-dong, President of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (center front row), is taking a commemorative photo with officials from the NACF and the athletes' village at the Paris Olympic pre-training camp, wishing for the success of the South Korean team at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Kang Ho-dong, Chairman of the NongHyup Central Association, visited the national team’s pre-training camp located in Fontainebleau, France, on the 13th (local time) and held a NongHyup agricultural products delivery ceremony for the national team athletes who are sweating it out in the final stages of training for the Paris Summer Olympics.


NongHyup selected and delivered products that are both healthy and delicious for the national team athletes, including seven types of domestically produced rice and grains, nine types of NongHyup kimchi, and NongHyup red ginseng Hansamin sticks.


Chairman Kang said, "Just as the sweat shed by farmers results in fruitful crops, I hope that the sweat and passion you athletes have poured in over the past four years will bear successful fruit at this Olympics."


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Jang Jae-geun, the head of the athletes’ village, responded, "We are grateful to NongHyup, which is creating hopeful agriculture and happy rural communities, for showing great interest and support for the Korean national team at the Paris Olympics," adding, "NongHyup’s precious sincerity will be a great strength to the national team athletes."


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