The Gwangju City Healing Agriculture Promotion Research Association held an interim report meeting on the "Healing Farm Development Plan and Activation Strategy Establishment Service" on the 31st of last month, followed by a commemorative photo session. <Photo by Gyeonggi Gwangju>

The Gwangju City Healing Agriculture Promotion Research Association held an interim report meeting on the "Healing Farm Development Plan and Activation Strategy Establishment Service" on the 31st of last month, followed by a commemorative photo session.

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The Healing Agriculture Promotion Research Association of Gwangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Representative Assembly Member Park Sang-young) announced on the 1st that it held a mid-term report meeting on the "Healing Farm Development Plan and Revitalization Strategy Establishment Project" on the 31st of last month.


The Gwangju City Healing Agriculture Promotion Research Association is one of the research groups of the Gwangju City Council members, actively conducting follow-up research to support the next generation of farmers in Gwangju City, building upon the regional agriculture research group that completed its study last year.


The mid-term report meeting held this time mainly focused on the operational status and facility analysis of three healing farms within Gwangju City (Daol Cafe, Ultra Farm, Yujeongtteul). Through this, the affiliated research members gained a more detailed understanding of the operational conditions of each healing farm they visited last summer.


To develop healing agriculture programs suitable for the reality of Gwangju City, they conducted a detailed analysis of the available resources and additional development conditions of each farm, sharing various opinions such as parking lot issues, application of universal design, and consideration of new crop cultivation in preparation for abnormal climate conditions.


Representative Assembly Member Park Sang-young emphasized, "I hope that support for healing agriculture within the city will not be limited to short-term support projects but will continue steadily. As I mentioned in a free speech at the 311th Gwangju City Council extraordinary session, active interest at the city level in healing agriculture is necessary."



Meanwhile, the Gwangju City Healing Agriculture Promotion Research Association, led by Assembly Member Park Sang-young, includes members Oh Hyun-joo, Lee Eun-chae, Jo Ye-ran, and Choi Seo-yoon. They are dedicated to related research activities to enhance knowledge of local agriculture and carry out practical legislative activities.


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