Taebaek City Signs Business Agreement with Seoul Traditional Market Association
Regional Economic Revitalization Expected Through Urban-Rural Cooperation
Taebaek City in Gangwon Province (Mayor Lee Sangho) announced on December 10 that it had signed a business agreement at the Seoul City Council Members' Hall with the Seoul Traditional Market Association (Chairman Ban Jaeseon), Taebaek Nonghyup, and the Taebaek Agricultural and Industrial Complex Association to promote urban-rural cooperation and revitalize the distribution of agricultural and specialty products.
Taebaek City (Mayor Lee Sangho) signed a business agreement on the 10th at the Seoul City Council Members' Hall with the Seoul City Shopping District Traditional Market Federation (Chairman Ban Jaeseon), Taebaek Nonghyup, and the Taebaek Agricultural and Industrial Complex Federation to promote urban-rural cooperation and activate the distribution of agricultural and specialty products. Provided by Taebaek City
View original imageThis agreement was established to ensure a stable supply of high-quality agricultural and specialty products produced in the Taebaek region to Seoul's traditional markets and shopping districts, and to build a mutually beneficial model for the joint growth of urban and rural areas.
According to the agreement, each organization will work together to: ▲ revitalize the distribution of agricultural and specialty products ▲ promote joint marketing and publicity ▲ contribute to the local economy ▲ and establish a trust-based cooperation system between urban and rural communities.
A representative from the Seoul Traditional Market Association stated, "We will provide Seoul citizens with fresh and reliable local agricultural and specialty products, and lay the foundation for the joint growth of urban and rural areas."
A Taebaek City official said, "We hope that this agreement will help widely promote Taebaek's excellent agricultural and specialty products through Seoul's shopping districts and traditional markets, and contribute to increasing farmers' incomes."
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Meanwhile, as a result of this agreement, farms and businesses in the Taebaek region are expected to secure stable sales channels, while Seoul's traditional markets and shopping districts will be able to strengthen their competitiveness by offering differentiated products.
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