Boryeong City supports delivery fees for direct sales of agricultural specialty products... reduces distribution costs for farmers.

Published Oct 31, 2025

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[Nongsuchaksan Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] Boryeong City is pushing forward with the "Agricultural Special Products Direct Trade Delivery Fee Support Project" to respond to changes in the agricultural product distribution environment, reduce the burden on farmers and fishermen, and enhance the competitiveness of regional agricultural special products. This project aims to alleviate the delivery fee burden in line with the growing trend of online and non-face-to-face sales by local farmers and fishermen, and to support the activation of direct trade by connecting producers and consumers directly. The applicants are farmers and fishermen with an agricultural business (or fishing license) based in Boryeong City, as well as producer groups. From November of last year to October 31 of this year, those who directly produced agricultural special products and sold them to consumers via delivery are eligible to receive support.

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Boryeong City is launching the "Agricultural Special Products Direct Sales Delivery Fee Support Project" to reduce the burden on farmers and fishermen and to enhance the competitiveness of local agricultural special products in response to changes in the agricultural distribution environment. This project aims to alleviate the delivery fee burden in line with the growing trend of online and non-face-to-face sales by local agricultural and fishing operators, and to support the activation of direct sales that connect producers and consumers directly. The applicants are agricultural and fishing operators with an address in Boryeong City (or a fishing license) and producer groups. From November last year to October 31 of this year, support can be received for selling agricultural special products directly produced by the farmers to consumers via delivery. Delivery fees of 1,500 won per item will be supported, with a maximum of 300,000 won per farm and 1,500,000 won for producer groups ...
Source: Aflnews

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