Yeongdeok-gun to Conduct On-site Training for New Farmers This Year
Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, is implementing the '2023 New Farmer On-site Training Program' to improve the farming skills of new farmers who have relocated to the area and to support their stable settlement.
To this end, the county is recruiting five leading farms and five new farmers each by the 31st, and plans to conduct step-by-step practical training on necessary skills such as farming techniques and quality control through mentor-mentee agreements.
This project supports on-site training expenses so that new farmers who have moved to the region within the last five years can learn farming techniques and quality control know-how at leading farms and grow into professional agricultural managers.
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Park Byeong-dae, Director of the Agricultural Technology Center, said, “By receiving on-site training from excellent leading farms, we will spare no effort to support new farmers who have settled in our county to grow into future leading farms.”
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