Want to Live in the Countryside? ... Sangju City Recruiting Operators for 'Living in the Countryside' Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Program
Providing Rural Experience Opportunities to Urban Residents Returning to Farming and Rural Living
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Sangju City, Gyeongbuk Province, announced on the 21st that it is recruiting operators for the 'Living in the Countryside Program' to help urban residents who wish to return to farming or rural living settle successfully.
The Living in the Countryside program is a project designed to encourage stable settlement by providing opportunities to live in rural areas, experience jobs and rural life in advance, and interact with local residents.
The recruitment of operators is open until the 3rd of next month, and the target applicants are capable villages or communities such as villages operating houses for returning farmers or rural experience villages.
The Living in the Countryside program is divided into returning farmer type, returning rural resident type, and project participation type.
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Selected operators will receive support for accommodation fees, program operation costs, and village incentives. Returning farmers and rural residents who wish to participate can experience living in the countryside for up to six months.
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