Promotional Poster for Returning to Farming and Rural Migration in Gyeonggi Province

Promotional Poster for Returning to Farming and Rural Migration in Gyeonggi Province

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The Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Province Agriculture and Fisheries Promotion Agency operate the Gyeonggi Province Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Support Center, which will run a 'Visiting Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Consultation Room.'


The Gyeonggi Province Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Support Center announced on the 10th that it will hold the consultation room a total of four times, twice a month for two months in August and September, at the Sangsaeng Platform in Jongno-gu, Seoul. The consultation sessions are scheduled for the 16th and 23rd of this month, and the 16th and 23rd of next month. The hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the sessions will be held on the basement first floor of Sangsaeng Sanghoe near Exit 1 of Anguk Station on Line 3 (Sangsaeng Platform).


This return-to-farming and return-to-village consultation room provides one-on-one customized consultations necessary for returning to farming and village life, including support projects related to Gyeonggi Province's return-to-farming and return-to-village policies, farming planning, item technology, and market development, through various experts (Happy Mentors) in the field.


Consultations are conducted by prior application and can be applied for through the Gyeonggi Province Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Support Center website and KakaoTalk channel.



An Young-eun, director of the Gyeonggi Province Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Support Center, stated, "We expect that face-to-face consultations will help resolve urban residents' questions related to returning to farming and village life, contributing to successful return-to-farming and return-to-village experiences."


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