The founder was invited to appear on Korea’s national public broadcaster, KBS News, to introduce the Bau Farmer’s Local Food Market project in Daegwallyeong, which she had conceptualized. During the interview, she shared insights on promoting regional tourism through culinary tourism strategies and outlined her vision for revitalizing local economies by connecting agriculture, food culture, and sustainable travel.
KBS 2022.09.28
Big Farm Company was featured on Korea’s national broadcaster EBS through its program “Lifelong School”. The episode was inspired by the book The Local, authored by CEO Eun Geum-Ju An, and spotlighted four small towns in Jeollabuk-do Province as emerging gastronomic destinations. Through immersive visuals and local storytelling, the broadcast introduced Korea’s rural food culture to a broader audience.
EBS 2023. 03
Eun Geum-Joo An, founder of Big Farm Company, was invited as a guest on Korea’s national broadcaster EBS, appearing on the program Business Review. The episode, titled “The Moment Local Stories Become Content — Everything I’ve Learned Came from the Soil,” explored her journey in turning Korea’s local heritage into meaningful content and global storytelling.
EBS 2022. 07. 29
This video documents The Life School, a cultural retreat and local learning initiative co-founded by Big Farm Company. From 2016 to 2019, the program operated across multiple campuses in Jangsu, Pyeongchang, Andong, and Gochang, offering immersive experiences and dialogues with diverse opinion leaders. Each session was designed to connect people with Korea’s local wisdom, nature, and food culture.
The Life School 2016-2019
Eungeumju An, founder of Big Farm Company, was featured on Arirang TV and Korea’s EBS network, appearing in a culinary-themed episode of In Frame Season 3 alongside Magnum photographer Richard Kalvar. Together, they explored the rich food culture of Korea’s regional landscapes — from mountains and fields to coastal towns — capturing local flavors, stories, and traditions across Jeonbuk’s cities of Gochang, Jangsu, and Gunsan.
EBS 2016. 01. 06 

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