[2025 National Farmers' Day in Gangwon] "Criteria for agricultural disaster insurance damage rates should be relaxed... Items eligible for half-price agricultural materials should be increased"

Published 2025년 11월 14일

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[Reporter Lee Woo-jung, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] On November 13, the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Assembly's Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Committee conducted an administrative affairs audit for the 2025 Agricultural Policy Bureau. This administrative affairs audit included various discussions on agricultural issues such as the necessity of forming a dedicated team for extreme climate countermeasures, the problem of non-effective solutions for half-price agricultural materials, the shortage of items for the support project of convenient equipment for female farmers, and the need to increase the usage rate of local businesses' products for agricultural machinery. The audit aimed to promote the development of Gangwon agriculture by evaluating the performance of project implementation and identifying improvement measures. Chairwoman Eom Yun-soon (People's Power Party, Inje) emphasized that in the case of extreme climate, it is better to take preventive measures rather than providing compensation after damage occurs.

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The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Assembly's Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Committee conducted an administrative affairs audit for the 2025 Agricultural Policy Bureau on November 13. Various discussions on agricultural issues were held, including the necessity of forming a dedicated team for responding to abnormal climate, the problem of unusable half-price agricultural materials, the shortage of items for supporting convenient equipment for female farmers, and the need to increase the use of products from local companies for agricultural machinery. The audit aimed to promote the development of Gangwon agriculture by evaluating the achievements of project implementation and identifying improvement points. Chairman Eom Yun-soon (People Power Party, Inje) emphasized the need for mandatory military contracts. She argued that measures should be prepared to respond to abnormal climate before damage occurs, rather than compensating after the fact. The damage rate ...
Source: Agrinet

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