Starting with Communication with Local Agricultural Masters

"The answer lies in the field"


Starting from the new year 2025, Yeongcheon City's administration is shifting its focus to field-oriented administration, receiving great support from citizens.

The Director of Administrative Support Bureau of Yeongcheon City and heads of related departments are communicating during their visit to the vineyard of Shin Gil-ho, a master grape grower in Geumho-eup, Yeongcheon City. <br>[Photo by Yeongcheon City]

The Director of Administrative Support Bureau of Yeongcheon City and heads of related departments are communicating during their visit to the vineyard of Shin Gil-ho, a master grape grower in Geumho-eup, Yeongcheon City.
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Yeongcheon City announced that on the 16th, about 10 people including the Director of the Administrative Support Bureau and heads of relevant departments visited agricultural masters in the area as the first step to directly visit the field of public livelihood, listen to the vivid voices of citizens, and seek solutions to major pending issues.


This visit was aimed at field inspections and strengthening communication with citizens in areas closely related to citizens' lives, such as revitalizing the local economy, supporting small business owners, and resolving welfare blind spots.


As the first schedule, the Director of the Administrative Support Bureau and heads of relevant departments visited agricultural masters Shin Gil-ho (Geumho) in the grape sector and Shin Jong-hyeop (Sinnyeong) in the apple sector to listen to vivid stories from the field and have a time of communication. In particular, the two masters are making good efforts to revive the depressed rural areas and continue their benevolent activities such as disseminating cultivation techniques to local farms for the development of regional agriculture.


Kim Myung-gyu, Director of Yeongcheon City Administrative Support Bureau, said, "The voices heard on the field are the starting point of policies and a compass that indicates the direction," adding, "We will continue to actively reflect the opinions from the field and prepare policies in various fields of city administration that all citizens can feel, doing our best to improve the quality of life."



Meanwhile, starting with the visit to agricultural masters on the 16th, the Yeongcheon City Administrative Support Bureau plans to continuously visit local public livelihood sites every month, actively communicate and collect opinions from residents, and promote major city administration issues, maintaining steady efforts.


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