Cheongsong-gun, Gyeongbuk Province, is providing 490 million KRW for the forage production base expansion project, 640 million KRW for livestock manure treatment projects such as purchasing sawdust and composting agents and installing livestock manure treatment facilities, and 570 million KRW for beekeeping farm support projects from the 7th to the 28th of this month to enhance the competitiveness of eco-friendly livestock products and improve the livestock environment.

Cheongsong-gun accepting applications for livestock sector support projects in 2024.

Cheongsong-gun accepting applications for livestock sector support projects in 2024.

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The county plans to establish a stable and sustainable eco-friendly livestock foundation by supporting ICT convergence equipment, automatic feed dispensers, CCTV for livestock management, ventilation facilities for livestock barns, and livestock barn insulation treatment to increase productivity and improve the rearing environment of livestock farms.


In addition, the beekeeping farm support project, which is implemented for registered beekeeping farms in the area, provides support for 13 types of projects including hornet control equipment, beekeeping and Hanbeong equipment support projects, beehive support projects, native bee conservation projects, and honey extraction cart support projects.


Furthermore, through the ‘Apple Pollen-Mediating Bee (Pollinating Bee) Support Project,’ the county plans to lease beekeeping farms raised within the area as pollen-mediating bees for fruit farmers, supporting about 1,200 apple pollen-mediating bees to fruit farmers.



County Governor Yoon Kyung-hee said, “I hope that the livestock sector support projects will provide practical help in increasing income and strengthening competitiveness for livestock farmers struggling due to the difficult economy,” and added, “I urge farmers who wish to apply to make sure to apply within the period.”


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