Expanding Distribution Channels for Red Pepper Powder, Grains, and More... 'Launching' Distribution Innovation

Published 2025년 7월 22일

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Cheongyang County has officially launched an innovation in agricultural product distribution. Moving away from the existing single-product-focused distribution method, the county is expanding sales channels to include various agricultural products such as red pepper powder and mixed grains. Furthermore, the plan is to simultaneously pursue the sustainability of local agriculture and increase farm income through a collaborative system involving private distribution companies, local agricultural cooperatives, and administrative bodies.

Cheongyang County (led by County Mayor Kim Don-gon) recently signed a business agreement to expand agricultural product distribution at the county office reception room, involving ㈜Ipuren, ㈜Ildeung Rice, Cheongyang County Agricultural Cooperative Joint Business Corporation, and three local agricultural cooperatives (Cheongyang, Jeongsan, and Hwaseong). County Mayor Kim Don-gon attended the agreement ceremony.

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Cheongyanggun, Ipuren and 5 Other Entities Sign Business Agreement Strengthening Public-Private-Agricultural Cooperation Anticipating Local Economic Vitality Cheongyanggun has officially embarked on innovating its agricultural product distribution structure. Moving beyond the existing single-product-focused distribution method, it is expanding sales channels to diverse agricultural products such as red pepper powder and mixed grains. Furthermore, the plan is to simultaneously pursue the sustainability of local agriculture and increase farm income through a cooperative system involving private distribution companies, local agricultural cooperatives, and administrative bodies. Cheongyanggun (led by Mayor Kim Don-gon) recently signed a business agreement to expand agricultural product distribution at the county office reception room with Ipuren Inc., Ildeung Rice Inc., Cheongyanggun Agricultural Cooperative Joint Business Corporation, and three local agricultural cooperatives ...
Source: Aflnews

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