Graduation of 32 Students from Two Departments: New Income Crops and Traditional Fermented Soybean Paste

2021 14th Hamyang Agricultural College Graduation Ceremony <br>[Image Source=Hamyang-gun]

2021 14th Hamyang Agricultural College Graduation Ceremony
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the 30th, Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam held the '2021 14th Hamyang Agricultural College Graduation Ceremony' at the Hamyang Agricultural Technology Center.


Hamyang Agricultural College has played a pivotal role in Hamyang agriculture by nurturing professional farmers who will lead the future of Hamyang agriculture, with 1,029 graduates from 28 departments over 13 years from 2008 to last year.


This year's 14th class started two courses in April: the New Income Crops class and the Traditional Fermented Soybean Paste class. The curriculum included theory and practical training, e-learning education, and was completed with 18 sessions and 100 hours per course.


At the graduation ceremony, 32 students from two departments graduated, bringing the total number of graduates to 1,061. The event proceeded in the order of opening ceremony, progress report, presentation of commendations and diplomas by County Governor Seo Chun-su, congratulatory speeches, cake cutting by the representative graduate, and group photos.


The graduates said, "Through Agricultural College, we were able to learn specialized knowledge and skills in the fields we wanted to study, and we will strive to apply what we have learned in the field to become professional farmers."



Seo Chun-su, County Governor and Dean of Hamyang Agricultural College, stated, "I ask that you become key figures who lead the future of Hamyang agriculture by applying the knowledge and skills learned at the Agricultural College in the agricultural field."


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