Gyeonggi Agricultural Research and Extension Services to Launch "Small and Medium Farm Management Improvement Field Support Group" in April
The Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services will operate the "Small and Medium Farm Management Improvement Field Support Group" from April to strengthen the self-reliance capabilities of small and medium-sized agricultural businesses.
The support group will identify the specific requests and current situations of farms via phone or text message, and, when necessary, dispatch private sector experts specializing in relevant fields to provide tailored consulting services on-site.
The areas of support include: ▲agricultural product processing (processing technology, commercialization, etc.); ▲agricultural management (farm management, analysis of farm status, etc.); ▲utilization of rural resources (such as therapeutic agriculture); and ▲online marketing (SNS operations for product promotion, online product and customer management, etc.).
The 'Small and Medium Farm Management Improvement Field Support Team' of the Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Technology Institute is conducting consultations. Provided by Gyeonggi-do
View original imageExperts in each field plan to provide a range of technical support, including on-site consulting visits, consulting tailored to regional characteristics, and joint consulting sessions at the city and county levels.
Farmers wishing to receive consulting can apply at any time through the "Consulting for Management Difficulties in the Agricultural Field" banner on the Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services website. Groups such as crop associations and research societies can also apply through their respective city or county Agricultural Technology Centers.
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Jo Jungjoo, head of the Gyeonggi-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services, stated, "Through expert on-site, customized consulting, we will address the challenges faced by small and medium-sized farms and strengthen their self-reliance capabilities, thereby promoting the sustainable development of agriculture in Gyeonggi Province."
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