Gyeongnam Nonghyup, How About Sharing Ideas Over Breakfast?
Brainstorming Session Held to Promote Rice Consumption in Gyeongnam
Central Association Executives Change Tea Time to Breakfast Meeting
On the 31st, Gyeongnam Nonghyup held a breakfast meeting at the cafeteria on the 5th floor, attended by executives from the central association, to devise ways to promote the consumption of Gyeongnam rice and to gather ideas.
A total of 15 people attended the meeting, where they discussed and shared ideas while having breakfast prepared early in the morning.
Gyeongnam Nonghyup is holding a breakfast meeting on the 31st to develop measures for promoting rice consumption in Gyeongnam and to collect ideas.
View original image▲ Production of Gyeongnam rice promotional business card QR codes ▲ Production of local food beverage cup holder stickers to promote consumption ▲ Establishment of a breakfast corner for simple morning meals to encourage employees to eat breakfast ▲ Broadcasting of rice awareness improvement videos at city and county branches ▲ Launch of a relay campaign encouraging institutions and companies to participate in eating breakfast, among other various and excellent ideas, were discussed. It was decided to start with the ideas that could be implemented quickly.
Director Cho Geunsoo said, "Regardless of the department in charge, all business departments are focusing on the nationwide campaign to promote rice consumption by encouraging people to eat breakfast," and added, "We will do our best to make eating breakfast a part of daily life."
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