Outstanding agricultural, livestock, and fishery products from Jeonnam head to Seoul for direct trade market···Direct trade market in Nowon District from 26th to 28th

Published 2025년 9월 23일

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[Gangsan Lee, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper Reporter] From the 26th to the 28th, a three-day festival for direct trading of outstanding agricultural, livestock, and marine products from Jeonnam Province will be held at Junggye Neighborhood Park and Dengnamu Neighborhood Park in Nowon District, Seoul. This event, featuring around 100 businesses recommended by 22 cities and counties in Jeonnam Province, will showcase over 200 items of regional representative agricultural, livestock, and marine products and processed foods, including pears, figs, melons, Hanwoo beef, seaweed, pollack, and abalone. Since the producers will sell directly, consumers can purchase fresh and high-quality Jeonnam agricultural, livestock, and marine products at a reasonable price, up to 30% cheaper than market prices. To attract many visitors, Jeonnam Province will hold an opening ceremony on the 26th with famous singers such as Park Ji-hyun.

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The Jeonnam Province Excellent Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Products Direct Market Festival will be held for three days from the 26th to the 28th at Junggye Neighborhood Park and Dengnamu Neighborhood Park in Nowon District, Seoul. This event, featuring over 100 businesses recommended by 22 cities and counties in Jeonnam, will showcase around 200 items of regional representative agricultural, fisheries, and livestock products and processed foods, including pears, figs, melons, Hanwoo beef, seaweed, pollack roe, and abalone. Producers will sell directly, allowing consumers to purchase fresh and high-quality Jeonnam agricultural products at prices up to 30% lower than market prices. To attract many visitors, the opening ceremony on the 26th will include a congratulatory performance by famous singers such as Park Ji-hyun, and a promotional video for Jeonnam agricultural, fisheries, and livestock products produced using generative AI will be screened. On the 27th, a kimchi ...
Source: Agrinet

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