The North Gyeongsang Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative, 'Nongshim Cheonssim' in a single meal of breakfast

Published Nov 18, 2025

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The Gyeongbuk Headquarters of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Head: Choi Jin-su) held a breakfast-eating campaign at Andong High School and Korea Science and Technology High School as part of the "Nongsim Cheonsim" movement to celebrate the 30th Farmers' Day on the 11th. This campaign was organized to inform young people about the importance of breakfast, promote rice consumption, and spread the value of agriculture and rural areas. The "Nongsim Cheonsim Movement" means "The farmer's heart is the will of heaven" and is a nationwide campaign by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation aimed at spreading the value of agriculture, increasing agricultural income, and revitalizing rural areas to achieve sustainable agriculture and rural development. On this day, the Gyeongbuk Agricultural Cooperative provided breakfast for approximately 800 students and staff members.

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To celebrate the 30th Farmers' Day, the Gyeongbuk Headquarters of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Head Director Choi Jin-su) held a breakfast-eating campaign as part of the "Farmer's Heart, Heaven's Will" movement at Andong High School and Korea Science and Technology High School. This campaign was organized to inform young people about the importance of breakfast and to promote the consumption of Korean rice and the spread of agricultural and rural values. The "Farmer's Heart, Heaven's Will" movement, which means "the farmer's heart is the will of heaven," is a nationwide campaign by the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation aimed at spreading agricultural values among the people, increasing agricultural income, and revitalizing rural areas to achieve sustainable agriculture and rural communities. On that day, the Gyeongbuk Agricultural Cooperative provided about 800 students and staff with rice cakes and rice drinks, conveying the message that "a hearty ...
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