On the 17th, about 20 employees from the Yeongdeok-gun Water Management Office and Ecobit Water visited an apple farm in Bongjeon-ri, Namjeong-myeon to help with fruit thinning.

Employees of Yeongdeok County Water Management Office and Ecobit Water are thinning fruit as part of rural volunteer work.

Employees of Yeongdeok County Water Management Office and Ecobit Water are thinning fruit as part of rural volunteer work.

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The staff of the Yeongdeok-gun Water Management Office and Ecobit Water have been participating in rural volunteer activities together every spring and fall during the busy farming seasons, setting an example of returning public-private cooperation to the local community.


Choi Daeseok, head of the Water Management Office, said, "I hope that our regular and continuous volunteer activities, based on active public-private cooperation, can be a small but meaningful way to help local farms struggling with labor shortages due to the aging rural population."





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