South Korea's local agricultural and fishery specialties at a cheap price at the Namhae East Taiwan Service Area

Published 2021년 10월 26일

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Namhae-gun in Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, is opening a temporary direct sales market at the Dongtaiwan Service Area, which will be operational every weekend until November 28. Hosted by the Namhae Military Cooperative Federation and the Namhae Military Distribution Council, the market aims to promote the direct trade of agricultural and fishery products. The market will offer discounts on seafood processed using the live cell system method and will showcase various agricultural specialties produced in Korea.
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(Namhae = Yonhap News) Reporter Ji Seong-ho = Gyeongsangnam-do Namhae-gun announced on the 26th that it would open a temporary direct sales market on weekends at the Dongtaiwan Service Area in Changseon-myeon to promote direct trade of agricultural and fishery products. This temporary direct trading market, hosted by the Namhae Military Cooperative Federation and the Namhae Military Distribution Council, will be held every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm until November 28. This direct trading market is prepared to promote the consumption and promote the excellence of seafood produced and processed in the South Sea. The Namhae-gun fisheries cooperative plans to promote the excellence of the live cell system (CAS) method, which was introduced for the first time in the domestic fishery field, through discount sales and tastings. CAS processed products are sold at a 20% discount on all items such as raw anchovies, cutlassfish, eel, mackerel, mackerel, horse mackerel, red ...
Source: Yna

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