Survey Targets Four Areas Including Agricultural University and New Year Practical Training

Iksan City in North Jeolla Province is conducting a survey on agricultural training demand across four areas-Agricultural University, New Year Practical Training for Farmers, Crop-Specific Training, and Information Technology Training-until the 28th.

2026 Agricultural Training Demand Survey Poster. Provided by Iksan City

2026 Agricultural Training Demand Survey Poster. Provided by Iksan City

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According to the city on November 19, this survey has been organized to more accurately identify the training needs required in the field, in order to respond to the rapidly changing agricultural environment.


In particular, the city plans to conduct a detailed survey of technical demand by crop, broadly reflecting both crops widely cultivated in the region and those that have recently gained increased interest.


Participation is available through a quick response, or so-called QR code, posted on the Iksan City Agricultural Technology Center website. The simple online submission process has lowered the barrier for farmers to participate and share their opinions.


Based on the survey results, the city plans to restructure the Agricultural University curriculum to focus on actual demand, and to specify the 2026 training direction for crop-specific education, including the discovery of new crops and advanced training for existing ones.



A city official stated, "The pace of change in agriculture is accelerating, making it crucial to accurately identify the training truly needed in the field," adding, "We will carefully incorporate feedback from the field to prepare practical training that helps enhance agricultural competitiveness."


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