Namwon-si, Emergency Mobile Repair Training for Agricultural Machinery in Flood-Affected Areas
Targeting 15 Villages Across 3 Areas by the 8th of Next Month
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Nosik] The Agricultural Technology Center of Namwon City, Jeonbuk, has launched an emergency mobile repair training for flooded agricultural machinery to help farmers devastated by heavy rain damage.
On the 27th, the Agricultural Technology Center announced that it will conduct emergency mobile repair training for agricultural machinery severely damaged by flooding during the recent monsoon period.
This training will be held a total of 20 times until the 8th of next month, targeting 15 villages in 3 myeon of Namwon City, with participation from the center's agricultural machinery staff and agricultural machinery technicians from 7 cities and counties in Jeonbuk.
The center is providing free inspections and repairs of major damaged small agricultural machinery such as tillers and cultivators, offering great support to farmers in distress.
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Additionally, during the training period, simple self-repair techniques and emergency treatment methods are taught to enhance farmers' self-repair capabilities, along with agricultural machinery inspection, maintenance, and storage management education, receiving great response from local residents.
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