Namdo Market Foundation Assists Corn Farms Facing Labor Shortages
Volunteer Work at Hwasun Farm Site
CEO Kyungho Kim Emphasizes "Coexistence with Local Farmers and Fishermen"
Namdo Market executives and employees, including CEO Kyungho Kim, visited a corn farm in Cheongpung-myeon, Hwasun on the 10th to carry out volunteer work to assist with farm labor. Provided by Namdo Market
View original imageNamdo Market Foundation (CEO Kyungho Kim) visited a corn farm in Cheongpung-myeon, Hwasun, on the 10th to carry out volunteer work assisting with farm labor.
This volunteer activity was organized to support farms struggling with labor shortages ahead of the Chuseok holiday. Despite the hot weather, employees worked together to cut, transport, and organize corn stalks, sweating side by side.
The farm owner who received support that day expressed gratitude, saying, "We were at a loss due to the lack of manpower, but your direct help has been a huge support."
CEO Kyungho Kim stated, "This volunteer activity was more than simple support; it was a meaningful opportunity to share in the difficulties faced by local farms. Going forward, Namdo Market will continue to grow as a public comprehensive distribution platform that thrives together with local farmers and fishermen."
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Meanwhile, Namdo Market is holding the "2025 Chuseok Holiday Special Exhibition" until October 10 in celebration of the Chuseok holiday. During this event, around 1,000 local agricultural and specialty products, including abalone, Korean beef, pears, and traditional liquor, will be offered at discounts of up to 50%.
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