Yeongcheon-si, 2025 Agricultural Technology Extension Pilot Project Applications Open
30 Billion KRW Invested in the Dissemination of New Agricultural Technologies
Yeongcheon City in Gyeongbuk is taking swift action to actively respond to the changing agricultural environment and climate change.
On the 7th, Yeongcheon City announced that it will accept applications for the '2025 Agricultural Technology Pilot Project' until the 7th of next month to respond to changing agricultural conditions and provide field-tailored farming technology support.
The Agricultural Technology Pilot Project is a pilot initiative aimed at disseminating newly developed technologies and solving problems in the agricultural field. It plans to support a total project cost of 3 billion KRW for 26 projects across 4 fields, including crop support.
Applicants must have their actual residence and registered address in Yeongcheon City and be registered as farmers or farmer organizations in the agricultural management system.
Applications can be submitted by visiting the Agricultural Technology Center and submitting the project application form along with related documents. Project recipients will be finally selected through a comprehensive evaluation including on-site surveys and a university-industry cooperation review committee.
For more details, please check Yeongcheon City Hall (Information Disclosure/Open - City News - Notices/Announcements) or the Agricultural Technology Center website (Open Forum - Notices).
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Choi Ki-moon, Mayor of Yeongcheon City, said, “Through the agricultural technology dissemination pilot project incorporating new technologies, we will do our best to enhance the competitiveness of local farmers and increase stable farm income to create a more vibrant and prosperous rural community.”
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