Gyeongnam Province Conducts Non-Face-to-Face Training for New Fishing Industry Successors
Fostering Skilled Workers to Play a Central Role in Gyeongnam's Fisheries Industry
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Gyeongsangnam-do Fisheries Safety Technology Institute conducted specialized technical training from June 28 to 30 for 46 new fishing industry successors in the Gyeongnam region to facilitate early settlement in the fishing industry.
This training was conducted as real-time online lectures individually at participants' homes and offices.
To cultivate competitive fisheries managers suitable for the new era, experts in various fields such as marine areas, aquaculture, fishing vessels, and safety were invited to conduct the training.
The newly trained fishing industry successors are fisheries professionals selected mainly from young and middle-aged groups.
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They can receive support loans of 300 million KRW (annual interest rate 2%, 3-year grace period, 7-year equal repayment), which is expected to greatly aid early settlement in fishing villages.
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