South Korea: Gyeonggi-do, support 19.4 billion won for local specialized agriculture

게시됨 2021년 2월 2일

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Gyeonggi-do in South Korea is set to invest 19.4 billion won in 31 sub-projects to boost the competitiveness of agricultural products and increase their added value. This investment will be focused on 15 items including flowers, pears, apples, grapes, ginseng, leek, rice, asparagus, kimchi, and facility vegetables. The funding will be distributed among 14 cities and counties, with the largest share going to Yongin (900 million won). The region plans to recruit candidates for optional customized agricultural administration projects in the latter half of this year.
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[Korea Rural Newspaper Reporter Jang-hee Lee] Gyeonggi-do will invest 19.4 billion won in 31 sub-projects in 14 cities and counties as an optional customized farming project this year. The optional customized farming business is a business that strengthens agricultural product competitiveness and realizes high added value by supporting specialized products that fit the characteristics of the region. This year, intensive support is provided for 15 items including flowers, pears, apples, grapes, ginseng, leek, rice, asparagus, kimchi, and facility vegetables. Projects and support for each city and county are KRW 900 million for one project in Yongin, KRW 800 million for Hwaseong, 3 KRW for Pyeongtaek, KRW 500 million for Gimpo, 3 KRW for Icheon, KRW 1.6 billion for Namyangju, 2 for Paju, KRW 900 million, 2 in Gwangju, 2 in Yangju, 2.1 billion in Yangju, 1 in Pocheon, KRW 2.4 in Yangpyeong, 3 in Yeoju, KRW 3.4 billion, 3 in Gapyeong, KRW 1.6 billion in Yeoncheon, etc. Dong-gwang ...
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