Picking Tea Leaves, Harvesting Kiwi Male Flowers, and More: "Boseong is Green~"

Boseong-gun Volunteer Groups Work Hard Helping with Farm Labor View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Yong-chul] The Boseong-gun Women's Volunteer Association (President Kim Bok-soon) announced on the 7th that on the 6th, they helped with tea leaf picking and weed removal at a tea cultivation farm located in Boseong-eup.


On that day, 20 members of the Women's Volunteer Association and 15 staff participated to support farms experiencing labor shortages due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


President Kim Bok-soon said, "We will strive to assist farms with labor shortages so that they can farm and harvest in a timely manner."


About 30 members of the Boseong-gun Saemaeul Association (President Im Kwang-ho) went to help at a kiwi farm in Joseong-myeon on the 7th, and from the 12th to the 13th, the Bareugesalgi Movement Boseong-gun Council (President Seon Young-sik) and the Boseong-eup Volunteer Fire Brigade (President Kim Ok-jin) will visit the sites to assist farms with labor shortages.



The Boseong-gun Volunteer Center plans to continue connecting farms with public officials, institutions, and social organizations according to the labor assistance plan until the end of May, carrying out ongoing rural labor support activities.


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