Encouraging Increased Consumption at the Festival

The county will operate a promotional booth to showcase the excellence of local livestock products at the Wangin Cultural Festival starting on the 4th of next month. Provided by Yeongam County

The county will operate a promotional booth to showcase the excellence of local livestock products at the Wangin Cultural Festival starting on the 4th of next month. Provided by Yeongam County

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Yeongam County in South Jeolla Province will promote local livestock products during the Wangin Cultural Festival.


The county announced that it will operate a livestock product promotion center at Yeongwol-gwan Square from April 4 to 12 to showcase the excellence of local livestock products.


At this promotional center, visitors can participate in tasting events featuring a variety of local livestock products, including Korean beef (Hanwoo), Korean pork (Handon), duck, and dairy goods.


During the festival, tasting programs will be held at least twice daily, allowing visitors to experience the unique flavors of Yeongam's livestock products. In particular, this event aims to expand direct interactions between producers and consumers and to widely promote the quality and competitiveness of the region's livestock products.


On weekends, a Korean beef discount sale will be held in collaboration with the Yeongam Livestock Cooperative Association. Major cuts such as sirloin will be available at up to 40% off, helping to lower the purchasing burden for visitors.


The county explained that Yeongam Hanwoo has been recognized for its top-tier quality nationwide, having won the Presidential Award three times at the National Hanwoo Ability Evaluation Contest.


The county plans to use this event as an opportunity to enhance the brand value of local livestock products and strengthen promotion and sales channels to increase farmers' incomes.



Choi Hyunui, head of the Livestock Division at Yeongam County, said, "We hope visitors to the Wangin Cultural Festival will directly experience the taste and quality of Yeongam's livestock products," adding, "We will work to expand local livestock consumption and contribute to increasing farmers' incomes."


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