Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Cooperative delivers 200 million won in relief funds to overcome damages from extreme rainfall.

Published Oct 30, 2025

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The Gyeonggi Agricultural Cooperative (General Manager Eom Beom-sik) held a "donation ceremony for extreme rainfall disaster support" at the Gyeonggi Provincial Branch of the Korean Red Cross on October 29, extending support to affected farmers and the local community. The ceremony was attended by Eom Beom-sik, General Manager of the Gyeonggi Agricultural Cooperative, and Lee Jae-jung, Chairman of the Gyeonggi Provincial Branch of the Korean Red Cross, among other officials, who united their efforts for the swift recovery of the affected farmers and the reconstruction of the local community. The Gyeonggi Agricultural Cooperative donated 200 million won, raised by its employees, to the Gyeonggi Provincial Branch of the Korean Red Cross, which will be used to support farmers and displaced people affected by the extreme rainfall in the Gyeonggi region. General Manager Eom Beom-sik said, "Due to the unexpected heavy rains, a large number of

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The Gyeonggi Agricultural Cooperative (General Manager Eom Beom-sik) held a "Fund Transfer Ceremony for Support of Extreme Rain Damage" at the Gyeonggi Provincial Branch of the Korean Red Cross on October 29, and initiated support for affected farmers and the local community. The ceremony was attended by Eom Beom-sik, General Manager of the Gyeonggi Agricultural Cooperative, and Lee Jae-jung, Chairman of the Gyeonggi Provincial Branch of the Korean Red Cross, along with other related officials, who came together to wish for the swift recovery of the affected farmers and the reconstruction of the local community. The Gyeonggi Agricultural Cooperative transferred 200 million won, raised by its employees, to the Gyeonggi Provincial Branch of the Korean Red Cross, which will be used to support farmers and displaced people affected by the extreme rainfall in the Gyeonggi region. General Manager Eom Beom-sik said, "In order for the farmers and residents who ...
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