Silicate and Calcareous Fertilizers... Supply for 2026-2028

Wanju County in North Jeolla Province is accepting applications for a soil amendment support project to enhance soil fertility until the 20th of next month.


According to the county on the 9th, the soil amendment project aims to improve and maintain soil fertility by supplying silicate and lime fertilizers to farmland with low available silica content and acidic soil.

Soil Conditioner Support Project Application Guide Poster. Provided by Wanju County

Soil Conditioner Support Project Application Guide Poster. Provided by Wanju County

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The eligible applicants are agricultural management entities registered with agricultural management information. To apply, they must fill out a soil amendment (silicate, lime) supply application form and submit it to the administrative welfare center of the town or township where their farmland is located.


The requested soil amendments will be supplied sequentially after a selection review: ▲In 2026, to Sangwan-myeon, Iseo-myeon, Soyang-myeon, Gui-myeon, Unju-myeon, Hwasan-myeon, and Gyeongcheon-myeon ▲In 2027, to Samnye-eup, Gosam-myeon, Bibong-myeon, and Dongsang-myeon ▲In 2028, to Bongdong-eup and Yongjin-eup. Selected applicants must maintain their agricultural management registration until the supply period.


The supply schedule for each town and township was designated considering the amount to be spread, to ensure efficient supply of soil amendments and prevent confusion among farmers.


The soil amendment support project is carried out on a three-year cycle for farmland, and is provided free of charge in consideration of the farmers' burden. Farmers who have difficulty with individual application can also apply for joint application. The plan is to supply the amendments once per region according to the annual supply schedule from next year until 2028.





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