Jangsu County in North Jeolla Province (Governor Choi Hunsik) signed a memorandum of understanding with its sister city, Hapcheon County (Governor Kim Yuncheol), on the 9th in the Jangsu County Office meeting room to promote development and mutual cooperation in the livestock sector.

Jangsu County joined hands with its sister city Hapcheon County on the 9th in the county office meeting room to promote development and mutual cooperation in the livestock sector. Photo by Jangsu County

Jangsu County joined hands with its sister city Hapcheon County on the 9th in the county office meeting room to promote development and mutual cooperation in the livestock sector. Photo by Jangsu County

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This agreement aims to establish a sustainable cooperation system through joint responses to common issues in the livestock sector and regular policy exchanges between the two counties. It was arranged to expand the sharing of practical policies and implementation-focused collaboration for the development of the livestock industry.


The signing ceremony was attended by about 20 representatives from both counties, including Governor Choi Hunsik and livestock sector officials from Hapcheon County. Jangsu County and Hapcheon County reaffirmed their commitment to jointly opening a new path for the development of the livestock industry.


The main contents of the agreement include: joint response to common issues in the livestock sector; promotion of various exchange events; and joint planning of policy ideas. Both counties plan to create a mutually complementary development model for the livestock sector.


In particular, during the signing ceremony, the two counties presented their representative policy initiatives: Jangsu County introduced its "Low-Carbon Hanwoo Industrial Zone Project" as part of its "Measures to Strengthen the Competitiveness of the Hanwoo Industry," while Hapcheon County presented its "Livestock Odor Improvement Project," making the event a venue for policy exchange.


Governor Choi Hunsik said, "This agreement goes beyond simple friendly exchanges and serves as an opportunity to establish a practical partnership for mutual regional development. Moving forward, we will continue to jointly address issues in the livestock sector with Hapcheon County and develop concrete cooperation measures, including various exchange events."


Meanwhile, alongside the signing ceremony, a mutual donation event under the Hometown Love Donation Program was also held, with both counties joining efforts to spread a culture of voluntary giving.





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