Gunwi-gun Joins Rural Labor Support... Bugye-myeon Staff Work Hard Picking Apples 'Sweat Drops'
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gunwi-gun, Gyeongbuk announced on the 25th that employees of Bugye-myeon Office carried out rural labor assistance activities on the 24th to provide practical help to farms experiencing labor shortages due to COVID-19.
On that day, 11 Bugye-myeon employees visited a fruit farm located in Namsan-ri, Bugye-myeon, to assist with labor. The Bugye-myeon employees who participated in the labor assistance helped farms struggling with labor shortages by thinning apples and removing overgrown branches.
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Kim Yeon-gyeong, head of Bugye-myeon, said, "I am glad to be able to help farms facing great difficulties due to rural aging and COVID-19, and I hope our small help leads to a bountiful harvest. We will continue to actively support farms in need."
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