One-Stop Service Provided
From Cultivation to Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Certification

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Geumsan County is launching customized integrated consulting services for farms, breaking down departmental boundaries from cultivation to safety and certification to establish a safety net for the agricultural field and build a system for producing high-quality agricultural products.


This project is being promoted through close cooperation between the Rural Resources Team and Crop Environment Team of the Geumsan County Agricultural Technology Center and the Geumsan Ginseng & Herbal Medicine Industry Promotion Institute.


For the safety management of farms certified under the Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), this is a one-stop comprehensive support service that resolves crop cultivation technology guidance, agricultural work risk assessment, and GAP certification all at once during farm visits.


At the consulting sites, experts conduct precise diagnoses of the growth conditions for each farm, provide cultivation technologies aimed at high-quality production, and carry out risk assessments for agricultural work. This helps prevent musculoskeletal disorders and eliminate risk factors along work routes, contributing to the creation of a safer workplace.


In addition, the GAP Safety Management Team from the Ginseng & Herbal Medicine Industry Promotion Institute joins to meticulously check the safety of agricultural products and provide on-site GAP certification consulting, realizing an advanced agricultural model that systematically manages the entire process from production to the consumer’s table.


Farmers with GAP certification who wish to participate in Geumsan County’s agricultural work risk assessment can contact the Geumsan County Agricultural Technology Center for detailed guidance.



An official from the county stated, “Experts in each field are working as a one-team to reduce inconvenience for farmers and improve administrative effectiveness,” adding, “We will do our utmost to create a sustainable agricultural environment that goes beyond simple accident prevention, combining high-quality production with safety certification.”


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