First-Come, First-Served Basis for About 20 Participants Until 6 p.m. on March 6

Uiryeong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, will conduct group education for urban residents and local returnees to farming and rural living to provide systematic educational information and support for stable settlement.


This education will take place over one night and two days from March 13 to 14 at an educational facility within Uiryeong-gun. The curriculum includes an introduction to Uiryeong-gun's return-to-farming policies, facility horticulture education, agricultural law knowledge, visits to leading farms, and participation in a village festival (Garae Batminari Festival), offering useful information for returnees to farming and rural living and programs to experience rural culture.

Recruitment of Trainees for Rural Return and Rural Culture Experience Education. Provided by Uiryeong-gun

Recruitment of Trainees for Rural Return and Rural Culture Experience Education. Provided by Uiryeong-gun

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Applications will be accepted until 6 p.m. on March 6, with participation limited to about 20 people on a first-come, first-served basis. The education is free of charge. Eligible applicants are those who have returned to farming or rural living within five years of moving to Uiryeong-gun or urban residents wishing to return to farming or rural living.



To apply, download the application form from the Uiryeong-gun Office website, ‘Greendaero,’ or the Gyeongsangnam-do Return-to-Farming and Rural Living platform, and submit it via email, visit, or mail to the Return-to-Farming and Rural Living Team at the Uiryeong-gun Agricultural Technology Center. For other inquiries, please contact the Return-to-Farming and Rural Living Team.


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