From June 22 to July 29, Remote Villages in All 18 Cities and Counties in the Province

Gyeongnam Province Agricultural Machinery Maintenance Training, Experts Visit Directly View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Technology Center announced on the 23rd that it will visit remote villages and vulnerable areas in the province, where agricultural machinery repairs are difficult during the farming season, to provide agricultural machinery education.


Starting with Maehwa Village in Miryang on the 22nd, the center plans to visit 18 villages across all cities and counties in the province until July to conduct driving and maintenance technology education aimed at preventing agricultural machinery safety accidents.


Education on preventing traffic accidents involving agricultural machinery, two-wheeled vehicles, and small cargo trucks, which frequently occur during the farming season in rural areas, will also be promoted.


Additionally, during the agricultural machinery education period, agricultural machinery left unrepaired due to breakdowns will be repaired on-site, and consumable parts will be replaced free of charge as part of support for farming households when necessary.


This education is conducted in collaboration with the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency, Korea Transportation Safety Authority Gyeongnam Headquarters, and the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters, with which a mutual business agreement for the 'All in one Protecting Our Rural Villages Project' was signed on March 8. The Agricultural Machinery Research Association also participates to provide specialized technical education on agricultural machinery.



Kim Taekyung, Director of the Future Agriculture Education Department at the Provincial Agricultural Technology Center, stated, "The visiting agricultural machinery education, mainly conducted in remote villages where machinery maintenance is difficult, is a program that receives positive responses from farmers every year," adding, "We will do our best to ensure that farming households can inspect their agricultural machinery in a timely manner during the farming season and to provide education on preventing traffic and safety accidents in rural areas."


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