Nonghyup Gokseong-gun branch - Okgwa Nonghyup - Jeonnam Science University and 'Rice Consumption Promotion Campaign' underway

Published 2025년 10월 31일

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The Nonghyup Gokseong Branch (Branch Manager Bang Hyun-yong) announced that a ceremony to deliver 10 million won worth of rice for love was held on the 29th at the main conference room of Jeonnam Science University (President Cho Sang-sik) in order to promote the consumption of Gokseong rice. This delivery ceremony, held in conjunction with Okgwan Nonghyup (Chairman Gu Jeong-hoon), is part of the 'Nongsimcheonsim Movement' initiated by Nonghyup to inject vitality into agriculture and rural areas in response to local extinction. The event aimed to inform the students and faculty of Jeonnam Science University about the excellence of our rice, promote the rice consumption promotion movement, and advertise the morning meal campaign. The Nonghyup Gokseong Branch and Okgwan Nonghyup each donated 5 million won worth of rice, and Jeonnam Science University received the donated rice.

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The Gurye County Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative (Branch Manager Bang Hyun-yong) announced that a ceremony for the delivery of 10 million won worth of rice for love was held on the 29th at the main conference room of Jeonnam Science University (President Cho Sang-sik) in order to promote the consumption of Gurye rice. The delivery ceremony on this day was held as part of the "Nongsimcheonsim Movement" initiated by the Agricultural Cooperative to inject vitality into agriculture and rural areas in response to local extinction, to inform the students and faculty of Jeonnam Science University about the excellence of our rice, and to promote the rice consumption promotion movement and the morning meal campaign. The Gurye County Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative and the Okgwang Agricultural Cooperative each donated 5 million won worth of rice, and Jeonnam Science University plans to use the donated rice in the school cafeteria and to make rice cakes for students as a snack ...
Source: Aflnews

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