Ulsan Second Half Year Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Program Operation

Three Courses: Garlic & Onion, Pest and Disease Control, Fruit Tree Class

Take your first step toward returning to farming or rural living at the Agricultural Technology Center.


The Ulsan Agricultural Technology Center (Director Shin Taeman) will operate a return-to-farming and rural living education program in the second half of this year.


This education program begins with garlic and onion cultivation on the 13th, and basic pest control farming methods on the 17th. From October 30 to November 3, a five-day fruit tree course will be held at the Agricultural Technology Center and advanced farm sites.


Applicants can be any Ulsan citizens or anyone wishing to return to farming or rural living in Ulsan.


The number of participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis: 100 for garlic and onion, 100 for pest control, and 50 for the fruit tree course, totaling 250 people.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the Ulsan Agricultural Technology Center in Ulju-gun in person, applying online through the website, or sending the application form via email. For more details, please refer to the Agricultural Technology Center website or contact the return-to-farming and rural living team at the center.



An official from the Agricultural Technology Center said, “We hope that citizens interested in returning to farming or rural living will acquire crop cultivation techniques, basic knowledge of farmland, and support systems for returning to farming and rural living, using this as the first step for systematic preparation.”

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