"Chungnam Province, 'Comprehensive overhaul of flood and disaster response agricultural infrastructure... accelerating transition to smart agriculture'"

Published 2025년 12월 1일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] The Chungnam Province (Governor Kim Tae-heum) is taking action to actively respond to the increasing risk of flooding and disasters and climate change by improving agricultural infrastructure and strengthening the competitiveness of smart agriculture. At the 81st meeting of the provincial council held on the 1st, the Department of Agriculture and Livestock and the Agricultural Technology Institute reported their main work plans, presenting drainage improvement, disaster response, advanced meteorological services, and the establishment of a smart agriculture infrastructure as key tasks. Director Lee Jeong-sam of the Department of Agriculture and Livestock revealed that the requests for drainage improvement from farmers received during the governor's visits to cities and counties this year totaled 55 areas. Director Lee stated, "Among these, 27 areas (372.1 billion won) with more than 50 hectares of flood damage are covered by national funds 100

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The 81st meeting of the provincial officials held by the Chungnam Provincial Government...Reports from the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the Agricultural Technology Institute Improvement of drainage in 55 areas, 'all-out effort' to strengthen smart farms, varieties, and meteorological services by 2025 Governor Kim Tae-heum of Chungnam Province "Focus on current issues such as AI transformation, carbon transformation, and export logistics infrastructure" The Chungnam Provincial Government (Governor Kim Tae-heum) is taking action to actively respond to increased risks of flooding and disasters and climate change by improving agricultural infrastructure and strengthening the competitiveness of smart agriculture. At the 81st meeting of the provincial officials held on the 1st, the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and the Agricultural Technology Institute reported on their main work plans, presenting drainage improvement, disaster response, meteorological service ...
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