Yeongdeok-gun and Ecobit Water Conduct Joint Rural Volunteer Work Assistance
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwi-yeol] On the 30th, about 10 employees from the Yeongdeok-gun Water Management Office and Ecobit Water visited a pear farm in Gak-ri, Byeonggok-myeon, where there was a shortage of labor during the busy farming season, to conduct joint rural labor support activities such as weed removal.
Ecobit Water is a company responsible for managing and operating 4,094 sewage treatment areas and drainage facilities in Yeongdeok-eup and Ganggu-myeon, and volunteered to participate in this volunteer activity to help farms experiencing labor shortages.
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Park Chae-rak, head of the Yeongdeok-gun Water Management Office, said, “Although it was a small help during a time when even one hand is lacking, it was rewarding to be able to assist,” and added, “I hope this was a time for employees to personally experience the sincerity and dedication of farmers engaged in agriculture and to reflect on their daily lives.”
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