Gwangyang City Opens Applications for Subsidy Projects in Livestock and Beekeeping Sectors View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang City announced on the 15th that it is accepting applications for livestock and beekeeping subsidy projects to be promoted this year to ensure stable income for livestock and beekeeping farms.


This year's supported livestock subsidy projects cover 13 areas, including expansion of livestock production infrastructure and promotion of eco-friendly livestock, with a subsidy of 300 million KRW.


The beekeeping subsidy projects include five areas such as beekeeping industry promotion and support for bee feeding for beekeeping farms, with a project budget of 100 million KRW.


The livestock production infrastructure expansion subsidy project supports initiatives such as Hanwoo castration incentives, Hanwoo meat quality improvers, Hanwoo automatic neck collar devices, livestock manure moisture regulators, and livestock environment improvement agents.


The eco-friendly livestock promotion subsidy project supports the expansion of eco-friendly livestock farms in the region by providing eco-friendly natural enemy pest control, eco-friendly pest control equipment, and eco-friendly Hanwoo farm survey costs.


The beekeeping subsidy projects support five initiatives including beekeeping industry promotion, bee feeding support for beekeeping farms, and beekeeping packaging box support, aiming to enhance the competitiveness of the beekeeping industry, increase production, and raise farm income.


The city plans to review the project plans submitted by farms, confirm project operators through the Gwangyang City Agriculture, Rural and Food Industry Policy Deliberation Committee, and then proceed with the projects.



Farms wishing to apply for livestock and beekeeping subsidy projects can submit their applications to the relevant eup, myeon, or dong office by the 29th.


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