Yongin Agricultural Technology Center Recruiting for Basic Course on Agricultural Product Processing Until February 27
Benefits Provided, Including Access to Processing Center
The Yongin Agricultural Technology Center in Gyeonggi Province is accepting applications for the '2026 Basic Course on Agricultural Product Processing' until February 27.
This program is designed for citizens who wish to enter or start a business in the agricultural product processing industry, and the classes will be held 10 times from March 9 to May 11.
The main topics covered include: ▲Basic theory of agricultural food processing technology ▲Essential legal knowledge such as the Food Sanitation Act and labeling standards ▲Practical business and administrative procedures for starting a business ▲Best practices in agricultural food manufacturing and processing ▲Hands-on training in operating machinery.
Farmers who complete the course will be granted the right to use the processing center's facilities. Those who go on to complete the advanced course and officially start a business will also receive tailored support at each stage, from product planning to promotion and sales channel development.
Interested individuals can apply by email or by visiting the center in person. For more details, please visit the Agricultural Technology Center's website or contact the center by phone.
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A center representative said, "We will actively support trainees so they can refine their ideas and establish a solid foundation for successful agricultural product processing startups."
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