The Agricultural Technology Center of Gochang-gun, Jeonbuk, announced on the 13th that it will recruit trainees for professional management techniques and marketing education to strengthen the capabilities of young farmers until the 10th of next month.


This education program will cover practical agricultural management that young farmers can apply in the field, specialized management techniques related to labor and taxation, agricultural policy trends, settlement planning for young farmers, and response education to changing young farmer policies. It will also include training on online marketing and short-form marketing strategies.

Gochang-gun Government Office. [Photo by Gochang-gun]

Gochang-gun Government Office. [Photo by Gochang-gun]

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The training will be held nine times every Monday from the 15th of next month until September 9th.


Eligibility for application includes managers registered as agricultural business entities residing in Gochang-gun, aged 18 or older but under 45, and those selected for the Young Startup Farmer Settlement Support Project.


Applications can be submitted by visiting the Agricultural Technology Center's Agricultural Management Team or via email.


Hyun Haeng-yeol, director of the Gochang-gun Agricultural Technology Center, said, "We will do our best to enhance the stability of agricultural management through various management education needed by young farmers in the field and to nurture young farmers capable of coping with various problems. We hope many young farmers will show interest and apply for the recruitment of professional management and marketing trainees."


Meanwhile, the Gochang-gun Agricultural Technology Center operates a Young Farmer Support Center to provide counseling for the stable settlement of young farmers.



Gochang = Kim Jae-gil, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr


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