Gurye-gun to Conduct Mobile Agricultural Machinery Repairs in Villages Starting Next Month 1st
Mobile Farm Machinery Repair in Remote Villages... Free Repairs up to 20,000 Won
Night Warning Light Installation on Tillers and Safety Vehicles, Safety Education Provided
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yuk Mi-seok] Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim Soon-ho) announced on the 28th that starting from next month on the 1st, they will conduct the '2021 Second Half Agricultural Machinery Mobile Repair and On-site Safety Technology Education' by touring 47 villages beginning with Wolam Village in Gurye-eup.
This agricultural machinery mobile repair and safety technology education will focus on repairing small agricultural machinery and educating farmers on preventing safety accidents, causes of machinery breakdowns, and management methods, primarily targeting remote villages.
Maintenance and repair costs up to 20,000 KRW for small agricultural machinery such as tillers, cultivators, sprayers, and brush cutters will be provided free of charge.
To prevent safety accidents among farmers, night warning lights will be attached to tillers and transport vehicles, and safety driving instructions will also be provided.
Education on management methods for agricultural machinery, such as post-use care of brush cutters, will also be conducted.
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Kim Soon-ho, Governor of Gurye-gun, stated, “We hope that this on-site service visiting farmers who are struggling due to rural labor shortages and the prolonged COVID-19 situation will be of help.”
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