Nonghyup Boseong branch, at the 21st Beolgyo Gomak Festival, shares 'all rice nurungji'... promoting the Nongsimcheonsim movement

Published 2025년 12월 3일

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The Boseong branch of the Agricultural Cooperative (Branch Manager Park Jeong-hak) provided tourists visiting the "21st Beolgyo Gomak Festival" last month with nurungji made from all-rice, actively promoting the consumption of local agricultural products and the "Nongsim Cheonsim" movement. At this festival, which featured various experiences and food programs centered around the representative specialty of Beolgyo, gomak, the Boseong branch offered nurungji made from all-rice, allowing visitors to directly taste the rich flavor and excellent quality of the rice, garnering a great response. This initiative aimed to inform the value of local agriculture and promote the Nongsim Cheonsim movement, where farmers and consumers come together. Branch Manager Park Jeong-hak said, "At the representative regional festival, the excellence of Boseong agricultural products..."

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The Boseong branch of the Agricultural Cooperative (Branch Manager Park Jeong-hak) provided tourists visiting the "21st Beolgyo Gomak Festival" last month with rice porridge made from new rice, actively promoting the consumption of local agricultural products and the "Nongsim Cheonsim" movement. At this festival, which featured various experiences and food programs centered around the representative specialty of Beolgyo, clams, the Boseong branch provided rice porridge to allow visitors to directly taste the rich flavor and excellent quality of new rice, receiving great response from visitors, and spreading awareness of the value of local agriculture and promoting the Nongsim Cheonsim movement where farmers and consumers come together. Branch Manager Park Jeong-hak said, "It was a meaningful opportunity to widely publicize the excellence of Boseong agricultural products at the regional representative festival and to share the value of agriculture and rural areas ...
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