Recruitment for Three Customized Farming and Rural Settlement Courses for the Second Half of the Year Starting from the 13th

Seoul City Provides Customized Training for 205 People Preparing for Returning to Farming and Rural Living View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] On the 13th, the Seoul Metropolitan Government announced that in the second half of the year, it will operate three courses for 205 Seoul citizens who wish to return to farming or rural areas: the rural resettlement process, the farming startup process, and the farming startup process. All three courses are free of charge.


As interest in returning to farming and rural areas increases, Seoul has completed education for 212 people in five sessions in the first half of the year and plans to operate educational courses for 205 people in the second half to support citizens in settling stably in rural areas.


The courses are tailored to the target audience, offering customized programs for those preparing for rural life and those who want to change their occupation to agriculture and start a business.



Jo Sang-tae, Director of the Seoul Agricultural Technology Center, said, “We will operate field-centered education so that Seoul citizens who wish to start a business in the agricultural sector, which is gaining attention as a new possibility, or who want to plan their second life, can systematically prepare for returning to farming and rural resettlement.”


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