Support for 50% of installation cost, up to 1,000,000 KRW

Sangju City Hall, Gyeongbuk.

Sangju City Hall, Gyeongbuk.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Sangju City, Gyeongbuk Province, is supporting the installation of wildlife damage prevention facilities at the administrative welfare centers of towns, townships, and neighborhoods where farmland is located until the 18th to prevent damage to human life and property caused by the appearance of wild animals.


This project invests a total budget of 216 million KRW to support the installation of direct and indirect damage prevention facilities such as wire fences and electric fences.


The support targets farms that have experienced intrusion by harmful wild animals such as wild boars and water deer or aim to prevent such intrusion in advance. Applicants must not have received FTA funds from the Ministry of Agriculture and must be farmers or foresters capable of cultivating for more than five years.



An official from Sangju City said, “By promoting the damage prevention project, we hope many farms will benefit, as it not only protects farm property but also contributes to wildlife protection.”


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