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Agricultural Training Course Demand Survey Poster. Provided by Gwangju City

Agricultural Training Course Demand Survey Poster. Provided by Gwangju City

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Gwangju Agricultural Technology Center announced on June 8 that it will conduct an 'online and offline demand survey for the 2026 Agricultural Training Course' until June 30, in order to design agricultural education programs that reflect feedback from the field.


This survey aims to collect foundational data for developing training programs that meet the actual needs of farmers and to establish a systematic education framework tailored to local conditions. Anyone in Gwangju who is a (prospective) farmer or interested in agricultural education is eligible to participate.


Participation is available both online and offline. For online participation, individuals can access the survey via notifications and banners on the Gwangju Agricultural Technology Center website. Offline participation is available by visiting the Agricultural Technology Center or the Agricultural Counseling Center to fill out a demand survey form.


The survey items include detailed directions for subjects in agricultural majors, non-curricular, and general education fields, as well as preferred crops for cultivation. The preferred crop section is divided into seven categories, including rice farming and open-field/greenhouse vegetables, in order to accurately assess demand for various crop groups and enhance the precision of curriculum design.


Requests for the '2026 Agricultural Training Course Opening Application' are also being accepted. Individual farmers or organizations can directly propose training courses. The application form can be downloaded from the Gwangju Agricultural Technology Center website. Applicants should provide specific details such as the course title, necessity for opening, educational objectives, and content, and submit the form via email or by visiting the Human Resources Development Team at the Agricultural Technology Center.


Kim Sira, Director of the Gwangju Agricultural Technology Center, stated, "The voice of each and every farmer is important for designing training programs that are truly needed in the field," adding, "This demand survey will serve as a crucial foundation for building an educational system that can respond to changes in agriculture and the diversification of rural society."





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