Hapcheon County Holds 2025 Rural New Vitality Plus Project Performance Report Meeting
A Platform for Sharing Achievements and Fostering Unity Among 50 Action Groups
The Hapcheon County Rural New Vitality Plus Project Promotion Team in South Gyeongsang Province announced on the 25th that it held the 2025 performance report meeting for the "Rural New Vitality Plus Project," a public contest project by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, at the healing platform inside the video theme park.
The event featured presentations from action groups sharing their experiences, as well as an opportunity for each team to showcase the results they passionately achieved over the past year. It served as a meaningful occasion to further expand cooperation and exchange among groups established through the New Vitality Plus Project.
Group Photo of Hapcheon County Rural New Vitality Plus Project Performance Report Meeting
View original imageThe Rural New Vitality Plus Project has been implemented by Hapcheon County for six years, from its selection in the 2020 public contest through 2025. The project aimed to establish a foundation for sustainable growth by utilizing local resources.
The county operated capacity-building education programs to nurture local talent, supported the development of content and processed products using agricultural and tourism resources, and created hub spaces to support the activities of action groups identified through the project. These efforts were part of a broader initiative to strengthen the region's foundation for self-reliance.
On this day, Park Changyeol, Director of Agricultural Policy, stated, "I hope this performance report meeting will serve not as the end, but as a starting point for considering sustainable business models. I also expect that everyone who participated will become a solid foundation for the future of Hapcheon County."
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Although the official project will conclude in 2025, efforts to boost the self-reliance capabilities of local action groups-such as capacity-building education and on-site consulting-will continue even after the project ends.
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