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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, will provide a 'Barley Production Incentive' to guarantee income for farmers during the off-season.


The Barley Production Incentive was established to reduce income gaps for farmers by providing incentives when they sow edible barley on fallow land during winter, and this year it plans to be paid for 155 hectares.

Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, will provide a 'Barley Production Incentive' to guarantee income for farmers during the off-season.

Goseong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, will provide a 'Barley Production Incentive' to guarantee income for farmers during the off-season.

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However, based on 300,000 KRW per hectare, if the total registered area exceeds 155 hectares, the incentive amount may be adjusted.


Farmers registered as agricultural management entities within the jurisdiction who directly sow and cultivate edible barley can apply, but those cultivating barley for livestock feed or green manure are excluded from eligibility, so caution is required.


Goseong-gun will accept applications through the township and town offices where the farmland is located until March 17, and after procedures such as compliance inspections, the final recipients will be confirmed and payments are expected to be made after April.



Lee Su-won, Director of the Agricultural Technology Division, said, "The Barley Production Incentive is a support project to expand land use during the off-season, and we will do our best to increase farmers' income through revitalizing barley production," adding, "We will actively promote to ensure no eligible applicants are missed."


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