Gyeongnam Province aims to increase farmers' income by 35% by 2030.

Published 2025년 9월 30일

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[Guja-ryong Gu, Korea Farmers' News] Gyeongnam Province (Governor Park Wan-su) is accelerating five major technological innovation strategies to strengthen the future competitiveness of agriculture: digital agriculture, advanced strawberry industry, climate change response, green bio-industry promotion, and enhancement of rural vitality. Jeong Chan-sik, Director of the Gyeongnam Agricultural Technology Institute, presented five agricultural technology innovation strategies to increase the future competitiveness of Gyeongnam agriculture at the Gyeongnam Provincial Office last 29th. The Gyeongnam Agricultural Technology Institute announced the establishment of a Digital Agriculture Research Center to realize digital agriculture and will lead the development of smart agricultural technology using big data and artificial intelligence (AI). By integrating and analyzing growth and environmental data, the optimal growth environment

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Expanding the strawberry industry and creating a research division Establishing a climate response agriculture research division Industrializing insects and developing functional materials Planning a system to prevent agricultural machinery accidents Gyeongnam Province (Governor Park Wan-su) is accelerating five major technological innovation strategies to strengthen the future competitiveness of agriculture: digital agriculture, advanced strawberry industry, climate change response, green bio-industry cultivation, and enhancing rural vitality. Jeong Chan-sik, Director of the Gyeongnam Agricultural Technology Institute, presented five agricultural technology innovation strategies to increase the future competitiveness of Gyeongnam agriculture at the Gyeongnam Provincial Office on the 29th. The Gyeongnam Agricultural Technology Institute announced that it will establish a Digital Agriculture Research Center to realize digital agriculture, and will lead the development of smart ...
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