Small Enterprise and Market Service Supports Damyang and Hapcheon Farmers by Purchasing Local Specialties
380kg of Rice, 30kg of Fruits, and More
The Small Enterprise and Market Service announced on December 3, 2025, that it had carried out activities to directly purchase and donate local agricultural products in order to support farmers in the Damyang and Hapcheon regions, who have been struggling due to decreased agricultural product consumption during the off-season and heavy rainfall in the summer.
The Small Enterprise and Market Service is taking a commemorative photo after purchasing and delivering local specialties to the Damyang 1318 Vision Regional Children's Center. Small Enterprise and Market Service
View original imageThe Damyang and Hapcheon regions were designated as special disaster areas following heavy rainfall in July. The Small Enterprise and Market Service organized this initiative to help affected farmers resume stable farming operations and to promote the consumption of local agricultural products.
The Small Enterprise and Market Service purchased 380 kilograms of rice, 30 kilograms of fruits such as sweet persimmons and strawberries, and 20 kilograms of vegetables from the Damyang and Hapcheon regions, and delivered them to the Damyang 1318 Vision Regional Children's Center and the Hapcheon Elephant Happiness Welfare Center.
The donated items, which included regional specialties such as Hapcheon rice and Damyang sweet persimmons and strawberries, were selected based on the needs of welfare facilities. By purchasing directly through local distribution channels such as local food stores, the initiative also contributed to revitalizing the local economy.
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Park Sunghyo, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, said, "We prepared this initiative to support local farmers whose sales have further declined as they entered the off-season after suffering flood damage," adding, "We will continue to carry out sharing activities to help local farmers recover and become self-reliant."
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