Gyeongnam Provincial Council's Economic and Environmental Committee Engages in On-site Legislative Activities
Status of Visits to Medicinal Crop Planting Sites and Hearing of Difficulties
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Economic and Environmental Committee of the Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Council announced on the 9th that it has undertaken on-site legislative activities to verify the status of ecological tourism and medicinal crop planting.
On the 8th, the committee visited Jeodo Island to listen to the current status of marine debris and its disposal measures, urging efforts to revitalize ecological tourism.
On the 9th, they visited Morisup Farm in Geochang-gun and Namdeokyusan Ginseng Garden to check the status of customized management support projects for professional foresters and the creation of large-scale forest complex management districts.
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Chairman Park Junho stated, "We will continue to strive to visit key sites under the committee’s jurisdiction to inspect progress, identify issues, and seek developmental policy measures," adding, "We will convey the voices of the residents and continue on-the-ground legislative activities to ensure that the voices from the field permeate throughout the project implementation."
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