‘Excellent agricultural and processed food from Chungnam’ found in Daejeon
Global Economic Times
Global Economic Times | 2024-10-17 16:25:10
| ▲ ‘Excellent agricultural and processed food from Chungnam’ found in Daejeon |
[Global Economic Times] A sales event will be held to promote processed foods made from excellent agricultural products from the Chungcheongnam-do region to consumers in the Daejeon region.
According to the Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services on the 17th, the ‘Agricultural Products Processing Center Processed Food Sales Promotion Exhibition’ will be held at the Veggie Rabbit 804 Farmers Market in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon from the 19th to the 20th.
In this promotion, you can see 36 items, including △ whole raw strawberry jam, △ Chubu rice thief perilla leaf pickles, and △ grape balsamic vinegar, produced by 13 businesses in Gongju, Cheonan, Asan, Seosan, Dangjin, Geumsan, Buyeo, Seocheon, and Cheongyang.
The technology center provides 1,000 3,000 won discount coupons for all products so that more consumers can access the value of the product.
An official from the Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services said, “Processed products from the Agricultural Products Processing Center are high-quality, safe products with the advantage of being made from agricultural products grown directly by farmers and containing no chemical additives.” He added, “We will actively promote the value of the products and expand sales channels in the future.” “We will promote various promotional campaigns for this purpose,” he said.
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