Naju City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Yoon Byung-tae) is promoting the ‘Livestock Facility Environment Improvement Project’ targeting 200 livestock farms in cooperation with the Naju Livestock Cooperative.


According to the city on the 25th, this project aims to foster a sense of ownership among livestock facility owners and to create and expand clean livestock farms.

A panoramic view of Naju City Hall. [Photo by Naju City]

A panoramic view of Naju City Hall. [Photo by Naju City]

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A total project budget of 500 million KRW will be invested to support items such as ‘fences,’ ‘windbreak trees,’ ‘ornamental trees and perennial flowers,’ and ‘dedicated fans for compost sheds to promote manure fermentation.’


The support targets livestock farms registered and permitted for livestock farming with their resident registration (address) in Naju City.


Interested farms can visit the Naju Livestock Cooperative Guidance Department to apply by the 31st.


A city official said, “Through improving the livestock facility environment, we will create a livestock environment that harmoniously coexists with the local community and surrounding environment,” and added, “We hope for the active interest and participation of farm owners in this project for sustainable livestock farming and coexistence with residents.”



Naju = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Lee Han-hyuk baekok@asiae.co.kr


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