Sacheon-si Holds Agricultural, Rural, and Food Industry Policy Deliberation Meeting
Next Year's Agricultural, Forestry, Livestock, and Food Project Budget
50.7235 Billion KRW Reviewed and Approved
Sacheon City in Gyeongnam announced on the 4th that it held the ‘2024 Sacheon City Agricultural, Rural, and Food Industry Policy Deliberation Committee’ at the Agricultural Technology Center conference room to apply for the 2025 agricultural, forestry, livestock, and food business budget.
Mayor Park Dong-si is conducting the 2024 Sacheon City Agricultural, Rural, and Food Industry Policy Review Meeting.
View original imageThe ‘Sacheon City Agricultural, Rural, and Food Industry Policy Deliberation Committee’ is composed of 30 members including Mayor Park Dongsik as the chairman, heads of agricultural-related organizations, leaders of farmers’ associations, and farmers, and applies for the next year’s agri-food business budget through annual policy deliberations.
At the deliberation meeting, 36 projects with a total project cost of 50,723.5 million KRW were confirmed through project proposal presentations and deliberation resolutions by subcommittees on agricultural policy, eco-friendly agriculture, livestock, distribution, infrastructure maintenance, and forestry.
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Mayor Park said, “We will do our best to secure project funds in each sector to enhance the competitiveness of farms facing crises due to the global economic recession, inflation, frequent weather disasters, and livestock diseases, and to contribute to increasing farm income.”
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