Seeking Sustainable Development Including Increased Farmers' Income

On the 5th, Damyang County held a business agreement signing ceremony for future agricultural technology exchange with Yongjing Township in Changhua County, Taiwan, at the Soswaewon Office of the County Hall. About 20 officials attended, including County Governor Jeong Cheolwon, Taiwan Yongjing Township Chief Wei Sekhyung, and Kim Nabin, Director of the Damyang Agricultural Technology Center. Provided by Damyang County

On the 5th, Damyang County held a business agreement signing ceremony for future agricultural technology exchange with Yongjing Township in Changhua County, Taiwan, at the Soswaewon Office of the County Hall. About 20 officials attended, including County Governor Jeong Cheolwon, Taiwan Yongjing Township Chief Wei Sekhyung, and Kim Nabin, Director of the Damyang Agricultural Technology Center. Provided by Damyang County

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On August 5, Damyang County in Jeollanam-do (Governor Jung Chulwon) signed a memorandum of understanding with Yongjing Township, Changhua County, Taiwan at the county office's Soswaewon Room to promote the exchange of future agricultural technologies.


This agreement was established to share agricultural experience and technology between the two regions, aiming to increase farmers' income and foster mutual development. Prior to the signing ceremony, representatives from Yongjing Township visited the Damyang County Agricultural Technology Center, toured crop cultivation and advanced agricultural technology sites, and discussed case studies of technology application.


The signing ceremony was attended by Governor Jung Chulwon, Yongjing Township Chief Wei Seokhyeong, Director Kim Nabina of the Damyang Agricultural Technology Center, and about 20 other officials. They shared outstanding technologies and experiences in the field of agriculture and agreed to cooperate in line with the era of advanced future agriculture.


Yongjing Township is rapidly emerging as a hub for the floriculture and horticulture industries in Taiwan, while Damyang County possesses excellent strawberry cultivation technologies such as Jukhyang and Merry Queen. Through this agreement, the two regions plan to leverage each other's strengths and carry out various exchange activities for sustainable agricultural development.



Governor Jung Chulwon stated, "Cooperation with Yongjing Township, which has advanced agricultural technology and abundant experience, will lead to a leap forward for Damyang agriculture," adding, "We will continue to actively expand cooperation with advanced overseas agricultural sectors in the future."


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