Introduction of Changed Policies
Distributed to Villages and Town Offices

Jindo County, Jeonnam (Governor Kim Heesu) has produced a booklet outlining the new systems and policies for 2025 and distributed it to 242 villages and town offices within the county.


According to the county on the 25th, the new systems and policies include a total of 88 items: ▲14 in agriculture and livestock ▲12 in marine and environment ▲37 in welfare, health, and population ▲7 in culture and sports ▲4 in safety and construction ▲4 in jobs and economy ▲10 in general administration.

Jindo County Office Building Exterior View

Jindo County Office Building Exterior View

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The newly produced booklet is organized in detail by sector so that residents can easily understand and utilize the changed policies, and it includes 25 specialized and independent projects unique to Jindo County.


As new initiatives, the county will promote projects in agriculture, livestock, marine, and environment, such as ▲special health checkups for female farmers ▲support for winter Pomacea canaliculata pest control agents ▲operation of Jindo County Smart Youth Startup Rental Farm ▲support for small-scale abalone processing facilities.


In addition, in the fields of welfare, health, and population, new policies will be implemented, including ▲support for youth certification acquisition ▲free rental of daily tools for young people ▲housing rental for returnees to farming, fishing, or rural areas ▲increase in honorary allowances for veterans and national merit recipients ▲expanded support for postpartum care costs ▲support for artificial knee joint and eye disease surgery costs.


Detailed information about the new policies can be found in the booklet available at the Jindo-eup Administrative Welfare Center and town offices, and it can also be viewed on the Jindo County website.





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