Healing Agriculture, Experience Events, Growing Companion Plants, and Food Tasting

Sancheong-gun is conducting a healing agriculture program for participants of the mid-level leader course at the Gyeongnam Provincial Human Resources Development Institute.

Sancheong-gun is conducting a healing agriculture program for participants of the mid-level leader course at the Gyeongnam Provincial Human Resources Development Institute.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Visitors are continuously coming to the 'Healing Agriculture' experience event operated by Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam Province.


Seventy-eight public officials participating in the mid-level manager course at the Gyeongnam Human Resources Development Institute recently visited Sancheong-gun to take part in a program aimed at understanding and spreading healing agriculture.


The healing agriculture program is being conducted at the 'Jirisan MomsMoms Healing Farm' located in Sicheon-myeon, Sancheong-gun.


Sancheong-gun divided the trainees into four groups so that participants could feel closer to healing agriculture and structured the program to allow them to engage in healing agricultural activities over four days.


This program was developed to align with the mid-level manager course at the Gyeongnam Human Resources Development Institute. It consists of healing agriculture activities themed around the wisdom of traditional medicine and the agricultural resources of Sancheong-gun.


Participants understood their physical constitution through aura measurement, a sample constitution survey, stress measurement, and questionnaires conducted in the healing science room.


They also explored horticultural plants or crops on the farm and engaged in drinking medicinal tea that matched their constitution.


Activities included experiencing healing foods such as five-colored salad prepared with the peel intact and five-colored fruits, which are visually appealing and delicious, as well as spending meditation time by planting and cultivating a blueberry tree as 'my companion crop.'


In a survey, participating public officials expressed, "If there are healing agriculture activities and family-oriented programs in multiple sessions, we would like to participate," and "The activity of cultivating companion crops was impressive and is expected to serve as an opportunity for healing agriculture to extend into homes."



Yoon Kyung-soon, CEO of Jirisan MomsMoms, said, "We are grateful that many people are satisfied with the healing agriculture program that we prepared over a long time," adding, "Healing agriculture with flowers, trees, and crops that bring happiness just by looking at them will not only contribute to agricultural development but also help stabilize visitors' emotions and promote healing."


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