South Korean Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs provides frozen air conditioners to households affected by fires

Published 2025년 10월 2일

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[Korea Fruit and Vegetable Trade Corporation Reporter U Jeong-soo] The Korea Fruit and Vegetable Trade Corporation has provided support in the form of refrigeration air conditioning units to help potato farmers recover from fire damage. According to the Korea Fruit and Vegetable Trade Corporation, a fire broke out in a potato sorting and storage facility in Insan, Jeonbuk, in May, resulting in the complete destruction of three sorting and storage buildings, with damages estimated by the fire authorities at 390 million won. To help these farmers recover, the Korea Fruit and Vegetable Trade Corporation recently provided and installed refrigeration air conditioning units for a cold storage warehouse. Lee Hwa-rak and Lee Jong-hoon, who received the refrigeration air conditioning units from the Korea Fruit and Vegetable Trade Corporation, said, "We suffered significant damage, which was severe enough to be reported in the news due to the fire in May, and the support from the Korea Fruit and Vegetable Trade Corporation

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Korea Fruit & Vegetable Trade Corporation provided support to sweet potato farmers affected by a fire to help them recover by supplying cold storage air conditioning units. According to Korea Fruit & Vegetable Trade Corporation, a fire broke out in a sweet potato sorting and storage facility in Insan, Jeonbuk, last May, resulting in the complete destruction of three sorting and storage buildings, with damages estimated by the fire authorities at over 390 million won. To help the affected farmers recover, Korea Fruit & Vegetable Trade Corporation recently provided and installed cold storage air conditioning units. Mr. Lee Hwa-rak and Mr. Lee Jong-hoon, who received the cold storage air conditioning units from Korea Fruit & Vegetable Trade Corporation, said, "We suffered significant damage from the fire in May, which was severe enough to be ...
Source: Agrinet

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