Collecting Opinions on Challenges and Current Projects

Lee Seunghwa, the governor of Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, has engaged in on-site communication to increase farmers' income. On the 15th, Sancheong-gun held an 'Agricultural Policy Meeting' in the main conference room of the Sancheong-gun Agricultural Technology Center.


The meeting was attended by about 10 people, including Governor Lee and members of the Sancheong-gun Eco-friendly Association. Opinions on agricultural issues and difficulties faced by farmers were also heard.


Lee Seunghwa, the governor of Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, is holding an agricultural policy meeting.

Lee Seunghwa, the governor of Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, is holding an agricultural policy meeting.

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In particular, the attendees presented various opinions on current projects and shared difficulties experienced on-site, engaging in in-depth discussions aimed at increasing farmers' income.


Sancheong-gun plans to continuously hold agricultural policy meetings with 14 agricultural organizations, starting with this meeting with the Eco-friendly Association. Additionally, various opinions gathered through these meetings will be reflected in agricultural policies.


Governor Lee said, "The farming environment continues to become more difficult due to changes such as the decline in rice prices, rising costs of agricultural materials and fuel, and aging population," adding, "We will foster advanced agriculture that responds to these changes in the agricultural environment and expand the foundation for future food business."


He continued, "If the administration and farmers work together to overcome the crisis, it will lead to increased farmers' income," and added, "We will spare no budget or manpower support to create competitive and strong agriculture and a prosperous Sancheong."



Meanwhile, Sancheong-gun is implementing various policies to expand the foundation for future food businesses, including ▲ cultivating professional farmers through continuous farming education ▲ large-scale agriculture through the transition to smart agriculture ▲ continuous promotion of agricultural welfare services such as attracting seasonal workers and supporting communal village meals ▲ strengthening the capabilities of young farmers and agricultural organizations by product category.


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