[Reporter Gu Ja-ryong, Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] In Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, where commercial cultivation of chrysanthemums began for the first time in the nation, mutual cooperation to promote flower consumption is spreading through the revision of the ordinance to support the revitalization of the flower industry and the conclusion of business cooperation agreements with major institutions and organizations. The Changwon Special City Agricultural Technology Center (Director Kang Jong-sun), the Nonghyup Changwon Branch (Branch Manager Kim Gap-mun), the Gyeongnam Cut Flower Research Association (President Jeon Su-ik), and the Changwon Flower Shop Association (President Park Ju-yeon) signed a "business cooperation agreement to expand local flower purchases and promote the use of cut flowers" at the Changwon City Hall on the 19th. Following this, from the 19th to the 21st, a three-day exhibition of new wreaths (ribbons and congratulatory messages) and a cut flower photo zone were held on the first floor lobby of the Changwon City Hall main building.