Hampyeong-gun Holds 'Communication' for Drafting Livestock Development Plan
Hampyeong-gun and Livestock Organizations Hold Meeting to Establish Livestock Development Plan
Hampyeong County held a meeting to establish the 2024 livestock industry development plan.
According to the county on the 23rd, to establish next year's livestock development plan, from the 17th to the 22nd, a meeting was held between executives of producer organizations by livestock type and county officials in the labor union meeting room at the county office.
At this meeting, the direction for fostering the livestock industry and policy establishment according to livestock types was discussed, and improvement measures for Hampyeong County's livestock policy projects in 2024 were agreed upon.
Additionally, various opinions were exchanged and consensus was formed to develop the livestock industry, including discussing difficulties faced in operating livestock farms and solutions.
Through the meeting, the county plans to gradually improve livestock policy projects focused on primary production and establish the livestock development plan by appropriately reflecting the needs of farmers and policy directions from the field.
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County Governor Lee Sang-ik said, “This meeting was a valuable opportunity to understand the difficulties and needs of livestock farmers in the field,” and added, “We will continue to do our best to establish livestock policies that reflect the voices from the field.”
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