Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College's Training Program for Fostering Agricultural Leaders

On November 26, North Jeolla Province held the 'Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College Young Farmer CEO Program Performance Sharing Conference' at the Agricultural Food Human Resources Development Institute.


According to the province on the 27th, about 50 participants, including trainees, mentors, judges, and officials involved in the Young Farmer CEO Program at Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College, attended the conference. The event provided an opportunity to reflect on the experiences and lessons gained through the program and to discuss future directions for development together.

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The Young Farmer CEO Program at Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College is a specialized educational course designed to foster the next generation of agricultural leaders in the region. It focuses on developing practical skills applicable to real-world farming through theory, hands-on practice, mentoring, and field case studies.


In particular, the program aims not only to impart technical skills but also to cultivate the ability to think and make decisions independently.


During the event, trainees reviewed the past year's curriculum and shared directions and improvement ideas they wish to implement in the field going forward. There were in-depth discussions about the potential for real change and future visions as participants reflected on their individual farming environments and conditions.


A wide range of opinions was presented, from short-term actionable changes to mid- and long-term challenges, helping to build consensus on concrete action plans after the training.


One trainee who participated in the event said, "At first, it felt somewhat vague, but through the program, I had the opportunity to reflect on myself and my farm. It was a meaningful time that helped me organize my thoughts and seriously consider my future direction."


Kim Hongpyo, President of Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College, stated, "This performance sharing conference was not just a place to list achievements, but a meaningful time to look back on the efforts and practices made in the field. Such learning and challenges will become valuable assets for agriculture in North Jeolla Province, and Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College will continue to support the growth of young farmers."



Meanwhile, North Jeolla Province continues to provide comprehensive education through Jeonbuk Agricultural Meister College to help young farmers establish themselves and become self-reliant. The province plans to continue offering tailored support so that these young farmers can grow into future leaders of the region's agriculture.


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