NongHyup Gyeongnam Inspection Office, Revitalizing Rural Areas with the Spirit of 'Dure'
Helping Hands at Hadong Maesil Farm
On the 30th, the Nonghyup Gyeongnam Inspection Office, along with Hadong County Branch, Jirisan Cheonghak Nonghyup, and the Urban-Rural Win-Win National Movement Headquarters, visited elderly and small-scale plum farms within the jurisdiction of Jirisan Cheonghak Nonghyup in Hadong County, Gyeongnam, to assist with plum harvesting.
On this day, the Gyeongnam Inspection Office temporarily paused its audit schedule and, excluding essential personnel, about 30 employees participated to help ease labor shortages during the busy farming season and increase farm income.
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Director Ryu Jong-ryeol said, "'Dure' is an old labor culture, but it remains a deeply needed beautiful custom in today's aging rural communities and small-scale farms," adding, "Although it is a small labor force, we hope that by inheriting the spirit of 'Dure' and fostering a culture of urban-rural coexistence, it will bring vitality to rural areas."
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