Gwangmyeong City is operating a free strawberry experience program targeting children and vulnerable groups.

Published 2025년 12월 4일

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(Gwangmyeong=Yonhap News) Reporter Kim In-yu = Gwangmyeong City announced on the 4th that it will operate a free 'Smart Farm Strawberry Experience Program' for one month in December for welfare centers, dementia centers, and kindergartens within the city.

This program will be held at the 'Gwangmyeong Cave Strawberry Smart Farm', which opened on November 22 near the Gwangmyeong Cave and is currently in pilot operation at the former Upcycle Art Center.

The city decided to use the strawberries produced during the check of production volume and system stability before the official operation in March next year in the program for vulnerable groups.

The program consists of strawberry picking experience, making strawberry desserts and soap, and making strawberry printing eco-bags, allowing participants to experience the principles of smart agriculture and the joy of harvest.

The first 10 organizations will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis, and the cost of materials and instructors will be free.

Organizations wishing to participate can contact the Gwangmyeong City Urban Agriculture Division (☎ 02-2680-6440) for application procedures.

Mayor Park Seung-won said, "Gwangmyeong City's urban smart farm is significant in achieving sustainable growth in various fields such as agriculture, education, welfare, and employment beyond urban agricultural facilities."

The total area of the 'Gwangmyeong Cave Strawberry Smart Farm' is 206㎡, which includes a 145㎡ enclosed and vertical smart cultivation facility, experience and exhibition rooms, and an educational hall, and applies smart agricultural technology such as LED lighting and automation systems to produce strawberries in an optimal environment regardless of the climate.

hedgehog@yna.co.kr

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(Gwangmyeong=Yonhap News) Reporter Kim In-yu = Gwangmyeong City announced on the 4th that it will operate a free 'Smart Farm Strawberry Experience Program' for one month in December for welfare centers, dementia centers, and kindergartens within the city. This program will be held at the 'Gwangmyeong Cave Strawberry Smart Farm', which opened on November 22 near the Gwangmyeong Cave and is currently in pilot operation at the former Upcycle Art Center. The city decided to use the strawberries produced during the check of production volume and system stability before the official operation in March next year in programs for vulnerable groups. The program consists of strawberry picking experience, making strawberry desserts and soap, and making strawberry printing eco-bags, allowing participants to experience the principles of smart agriculture and the joy of harvest. The first 10 organizations to apply will be selected, and the cost of materials and instructors will be free. ...
Source: Yna

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