Providing Opportunities for Non-Face-to-Face Safe Experiential Learning and Relieving COVID-19 Depression

Preparing to make Godeulbaegi Kimchi, a representative specialty product of Suncheon City

Preparing to make Godeulbaegi Kimchi, a representative specialty product of Suncheon City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheon City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Heo Seok) announced on the 21st that farms being developed as certified rural convergence management entities have launched non-face-to-face experience activity package products.


The non-face-to-face experience activity packages were developed to increase the income of certified management entities, which decreased due to the long-term suspension of on-site learning programs caused by COVID-19, and to alleviate depression caused by activity restrictions in facilities for the elderly, disabled, and children.


The experience kits, developed with technical support from Jeollanam-do and the Jeonnam Rural Convergence Support Center, were directly assembled by management entities certified in the rural convergence industry (6th industry) that integrates production, processing, and experience.


Packages include nine types from eight farms in Suncheon, such as making marigold flower tea by Mannanchal Tea Co., Ltd. in Mohu-sil, growing aquarium plants by Hyohyang Co., Ltd., and making pig kkulkul jangajji by Deokdongwon Agricultural Cooperative Corporation.



The experience packages can be purchased through ‘Namdo Jangteo,’ Jeollanam-do’s representative online shopping mall, or through Suncheon City’s Agricultural Food Distribution Division. Experience activities can be conducted by watching the YouTube channel ‘Jeonnam Rural Convergence Industry Support Center TV’ or by visiting the management entities directly.


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