The Seoul South-Central Agricultural Cooperative has been selected as a recognized institution for the '2025 Regional Community Contribution Recognition System'.

Published 2025년 12월 16일

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The Seonnambu Agricultural Cooperative in Seoul (President Park Jun-sik) has been selected as a recognized institution for the '2025 Regional Community Contribution Recognition Program' and has received the honor of winning the recognition plaque. The Regional Community Contribution Recognition Program, organized by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korean Association for Social Welfare, is a system that discovers companies that continuously engage in regional community contribution activities and officially certifies their merits. The Seonnambu Agricultural Cooperative has been strengthening symbiotic activities that grow together with the local community, such as expanding welfare, culture, and education support programs for local residents and agricultural cooperative members, delivering rice and kimchi for love, participating in rural work, activating the hometown love donation program, and establishing a social contribution organizational culture. President Park Jun-sik said, “The Regional Community Contribution Recognition Program

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Seoul South-West Agricultural Cooperative (President Park Jun-sik) has been selected as a recognized institution for the '2025 Regional Community Contribution Recognition Program' and has received the honor of winning a recognition plaque. The Regional Community Contribution Recognition Program, organized by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korean Association for Social Welfare, is a system that identifies companies that continuously engage in community contribution activities and officially certifies their contributions. Seoul South-West Agricultural Cooperative is strengthening symbiotic activities that grow together with the local community, such as expanding welfare, culture, and education support programs for local residents and farmer members, delivering rice of love and kimchi for kimchi-making, participating in rural work, activating the hometown love donation program, and establishing a social contribution organizational culture. President Park Jun-sik said, ...
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