Recruitment of 10 Traditional Markets to Join Daejeon City Joint Delivery System
Support for Rider Delivery Services at 65 Traditional Markets and Shopping Districts
Daejeon City announced that it is recruiting 10 traditional markets to participate in the joint delivery system support project, aimed at revitalizing traditional markets and enhancing their competitiveness, until the 14th.
The joint delivery system support project for traditional markets eliminates delivery fees for both consumers and producers, helps adapt to changing consumer environments, and contributes to improving the convenience of using traditional markets.
To help recover the local economy, the city has increased the budget for supporting small business owners by 52.7% compared to last year's main budget and is strengthening customized support.
As part of this initiative, starting from April this year, the city will expand the offline delivery system?originally consisting of seven vehicles operating in eight markets?to operate 10 vehicles daily in 10 markets.
The city also plans to support rider delivery services for all 65 traditional markets and shopping districts. For more details, refer to the announcement on the Daejeon Job Economy Promotion Agency website.
Kwon Kyungmin, Director of Economic Affairs at Daejeon City, said, "We are now in an era where you can receive fresh and cost-effective traditional market products right at your doorstep without the hassle of carrying them yourself," and added, "To overcome the crisis in the local economy, we will further strengthen customized support policies for local small business owners, including rider delivery support projects that enable even faster delivery."
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