Nonghyup Jinju Branch Launches "Eat Breakfast" Campaign

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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[Farmers and Fisheries News=Reporter Ju Sang-ho] The Jinju Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative (Branch Manager Lee Tae-yong) held a campaign for the use of Jinju agricultural and livestock products and the morning meal campaign as part of the "Nongsim Cheonsim Movement" last Friday in front of the information booth at the Jinju Comprehensive Stadium Food Expo. The event was attended by Jinju Mayor Cho Kyu-il, Kang Bok-won, a director of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Jinju Wonhyup Chairman), and Shin Jeong-ho, Chairman of the Jinju City Agricultural and Livestock Cooperatives Operation Council (Jinju Geumsan Agricultural Cooperative Chairman), along with other council chairmen, Branch Manager Lee Tae-yong, and staff members. They distributed rice cakes made from our rice to citizens and tourists who visited the expo, chanting the slogan "Let's unite with Nongsim Cheonsim and promote the use of Jinju agricultural and livestock products."

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Visit the Agricultural and Food Expo Site Promote the Value of the "Agricultural and Food in Heart" Movement The Jinju Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Branch Manager Lee Tae-yong) held a campaign for the use of Jinju agricultural and livestock products and the morning meal campaign at the Agricultural and Food Expo Site inside Jinju Comprehensive Stadium on the 5th as part of the "Agricultural and Food in Heart" movement. The event was attended by Jinju Mayor Cho Kyu-il, Kang Bok-won, a board member of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Jinju Wonhyup Chairman), Shin Jeong-ho, Chairman of the Jinju Agricultural and Livestock Cooperative Operation Council (Jinju Geumsan Agricultural Cooperative Chairman), along with council chairmen, Branch Manager Lee Tae-yong, and staff members of the Jinju Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative Federation. They distributed rice cakes made from our rice to citizens and tourists visiting the Expo Site, and ...
Source: Aflnews

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