Pledging to Prioritize the Purchase of Jindo Specialty Products and More

The Small and Medium Business Research Institute announced on November 26 that it had signed a "Local Revitalization Win-Win Sisterhood" business agreement with Jindo County at the meeting room on the second floor of the Jindo County Office in Jeollanam-do.

The Small and Medium Business Research Institute and Jindo County are taking a commemorative photo after signing a "Local Revitalization Win-Win Sisterhood" business agreement at the Jindo County Office in Jeollanam-do. SMBRI

The Small and Medium Business Research Institute and Jindo County are taking a commemorative photo after signing a "Local Revitalization Win-Win Sisterhood" business agreement at the Jindo County Office in Jeollanam-do. SMBRI

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This agreement was established to build a mid- to long-term regional cooperation system between the two organizations. Through the agreement, the Small and Medium Business Research Institute and Jindo County will jointly promote various win-win activities, including ▲stimulating local consumption ▲prioritizing the purchase of Jindo specialty products ▲providing policy advice and consulting for local businesses ▲encouraging staff visits during vacation periods ▲expanding tourism and cultural exchanges.


Immediately after the signing ceremony, the Small and Medium Business Research Institute delivered Onnuri gift certificates worth 3 million won to Jindo County to support the local underprivileged. Jindo County plans to distribute the gift certificates to vulnerable groups through its welfare departments.


The Small and Medium Business Research Institute also visited the Jindo Specialty Products Store, purchasing local specialties such as Jindo turmeric, goji berries, and salted seafood, thereby participating in revitalizing the local economy. The institute then conducted a cultural exploration program to deepen understanding of the region's cultural and tourism resources, touring major attractions such as Unrimsanbang and Jindo Tower.


Going forward, the Small and Medium Business Research Institute plans to expand visits to the region when holding institutional events and to strengthen the promotion of local tourist attractions and specialty products to its employees, thereby continuing exchanges with Jindo County.



Jo Joohyun, President of the Small and Medium Business Research Institute, stated, "Through this sisterhood agreement, we will strive to foster win-win cooperation that contributes to revitalizing Jindo County's local economy and community." He added, "Based on the institute's capabilities, such as consulting on the K-Food Industrialization Project, we aim to create a virtuous cycle model for co-growth with the region."


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