Hamyang County Holds Briefing on Returning to Farming for Prospective Farmers in Seoul
Visit to Seoul Agricultural Technology Center
Promotional Activities to Boost Influx of Rural Population
Hamyang County in South Gyeongsang Province announced on the 19th that it held a briefing session on returning to farming and rural settlement for about 30 prospective farmers at the Seoul Agricultural Technology Center, carrying out promotional activities aimed at increasing the influx of population into rural areas.
This session was organized for trainees currently taking agricultural entrepreneurship courses at the Seoul Agricultural Technology Center. It effectively introduced the value and stability of life in Hamyang by focusing on the county's current status, policies for returning to farming and rural settlement, and its natural scenery and cultural tourism resources.
Photos from the briefing session on returning to farming and rural settlement for prospective farmers visiting Seoul from Hamyang County
View original imageIn particular, the session went beyond simply introducing policies. By using videos and photos of children playing in Hamyang’s natural environment and families enjoying rural life together, the county emphasized its warm and friendly image, resonating strongly with the participants.
Additionally, a video presentation showcased real scenes from the Hamyang County Residential Agricultural Startup Support Center, including actual training and farming practice. The detailed explanation of this systematic support system, which provides residence, education, and hands-on training all in one place, attracted significant interest.
A dedicated consultant for returning to farming and rural settlement from Hamyang County was also present at the event, providing customized information and practical consultations needed for successful settlement. This naturally led to increased interest and positive sentiment toward Hamyang County among the participants.
An official from the county stated, "We will continue to implement various customized promotional activities targeting urban residents and prospective farmers, doing our utmost to revitalize rural settlement and increase the population."
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