Launching Ceremony Held at Naju Pear Museum
Support Provided for Pear Pollination and Flower Thinning Activities

Employees of the Korea Creative Content Agency are visiting farms to assist with labor.

Employees of the Korea Creative Content Agency are visiting farms to assist with labor.

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The Korea Creative Content Agency held a launching ceremony for agricultural support at the Naju Pear Museum on the 13th, together with Naju City, Korea Rural Community Corporation, and employees from Pan-Nonghyup. They began initiatives to assist with farm labor in rural areas.


Approximately 200 people attended the ceremony to discuss joint response measures to address the shortage of labor during the busy farming season. Thirty volunteers moved to farms in the Geumcheon-myeon area of Naju City to support pollination and flower thinning work for pears.


The Korea Creative Content Agency has received the highest rating for three consecutive years in the Community Contribution Recognition Program hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and has been selected as a recognized institution for six consecutive years.



Um Yoonsang, Head of the Management Strategy Headquarters at the Korea Creative Content Agency, said, "We will continue to strengthen cooperation with related organizations and carry out social contribution activities that provide tangible benefits to the local community."


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