Boseong County, despite a reduction in rice management stabilization fund allocation, expands its budget planning.

Published 2025년 12월 19일

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Boseong County announced that despite a 50% reduction in provincial funding due to adjustments in Jeollanam-do's budget, they will start making seamless payments to farmers starting from the 22nd by additionally investing county funds. The 'Rice Farming Management Stabilization Fund Support Project' is a project aimed at stabilizing the management of rice-growing farmers who are facing difficulties due to fluctuations in rice prices and rising production costs. Initially, the total project cost was set at 3 billion 560 million won, with 40% provincial funding and 60% county funding. However, due to adjustments in Jeollanam-do's budget, such as the increase in public interest allowances for farmers and fishermen, the provincial funding was reduced by approximately 50%, resulting in the final project cost of 1.528 billion won when combining provincial and county funding.

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We protect the farmers' share! Additional 900 million won military budget... Payment starts on the 22nd Boseong County announced that despite the 50% reduction in provincial funding due to adjustments in Jeollanam-do's budget, they will add 900 million won to the military budget and start smooth payments to farmers from the 22nd. The "Rice Farming Stabilization Support Project" is a project aimed at stabilizing the management of rice-growing farmers who are facing difficulties due to fluctuations in rice prices and rising production costs. The project was originally planned with a total budget of 3.056 billion won, with 40% from the provincial budget and 60% from the military budget. However, due to adjustments in the Jeollanam-do budget, including the increase in the farmers' and fishermen's public welfare allowance, the provincial budget was reduced by about 50%, resulting in a final project budget of 1.528 billion won. Under the judgment that stabilizing farmers' management is ...
Source: Aflnews

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