Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters Supports the Establishment of Wild Ginseng and Mountain Vegetable Cultivation Complex
300 Million Won Support for Seed and Seedling Purchase, Shrub Planting, and Fence Installation
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters has supported 300 million KRW for the ‘The Supsok Wild Ginseng and Mountain Vegetable Cultivation Complex Project’ to increase residents' income and revitalize the local economy.
The Supsok Wild Ginseng and Mountain Vegetable Cultivation Complex Project was supported by Hanul Headquarters and implemented by the ‘Uljin National Forest Management Social Cooperative.’ The mountain vegetable cultivation complex was established over approximately 21 hectares in the national forest area around Sogwang-ri, Geumgangsong-myeon, Uljin-gun, and will cultivate and produce high value-added mountain vegetables such as wild ginseng, Pyungpumchwi, true angelica, and gomchi, contributing to residents' income increase and job creation.
Accordingly, Hanul Headquarters supported 300 million KRW for the mountain vegetable cultivation complex for purchasing seeds and seedlings, planting shrubs, and installing fences.
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Park Beom-su, head of Hanul Headquarters, said, “We hope this project will become a region-specialized project that revitalizes the local economy frozen by COVID-19, and Hanul Headquarters will continue to discover projects that help residents' economic independence.”
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