Miryang City in Gyeongnam Province is launching the Miryang Agriculture 119 service to address difficulties in the agricultural field.

Miryang City in Gyeongnam Province is launching the Miryang Agriculture 119 service to address difficulties in the agricultural field.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Miryang City, Gyeongnam Province, is launching the Miryang Agriculture 119 Service to address various difficulties occurring in the agricultural field.


The 'Miryang Agriculture 119 Service' is a dedicated team that quickly resolves various problems encountered during farming through expert consulting, planning to hire two private specialists.


They will directly visit the site to diagnose and analyze various farming-related issues such as agricultural technology, management, marketing, and pests and diseases, providing agricultural services tailored to the farmers' perspective.


Farmers in the region who wish to receive agricultural technology services can call the Miryang Agriculture 119 dedicated department at City Hall and receive guidance on solutions from the visiting consulting team.


In addition to providing the Agriculture 119 service, the city has reorganized the Agricultural Technology Center by redefining its functions and roles, and established a new Income Technology department within the Future Agriculture Division to strengthen field guidance capabilities.


The Income Technology department supports demonstration pilot project funds to rapidly disseminate technologies developed from test research results at institutions such as the Rural Development Administration, Gyeongnam Agricultural Research and Extension Services, National Seed Management Office Gyeongnam Branch, Agricultural Resources Management Institute, and Southern Crop Division.


To establish a foundation for safe, high-quality crop production, the city promotes the distribution of government-approved superior varieties, on-site technical support for farmers, pest and disease monitoring, and management of occurrence information.


The city expects that the Agriculture 119 service, along with organizational restructuring, will be a great help to farmers who have been struggling with various problems in the agricultural field.



Kim Jinwoo, head of the Future Agriculture Division, said, “We will actively support enhancing problem-solving capabilities for various issues occurring in the agricultural field to resolve farmers' difficulties.”


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