Muan Fire Station, Working Hard to Help with Farm Labor in Rural Areas
Fifty employees of Muan Fire Station are helping with labor at an onion farming site. (Photo by Muan Fire Station)
View original image[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Oh Hwan-joo] Jeonnam Muan Fire Station (Chief Park Won-guk) announced on the 1st that 50 staff members visited an onion farming household in Unnam-myeon, Muan-gun to carry out volunteer work to help with farm labor.
This volunteer activity to assist with farm labor was promoted to provide some support to farming households facing labor shortages due to the aging rural workforce and the impact of COVID-19 during the onion harvest season.
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Chief Park Won-guk said, “We came together with a shared intention to start this to help farming households struggling due to COVID-19, even if just a little,” and added, “We will continue to engage in volunteer activities in various fields to support the difficulties of local residents.”
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