Hongseong County Agricultural Center, full-scale operation of the second half farming by-product shredding support team

Published 2025년 10월 28일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] The Hongseong County Agricultural Technology Center (Director Lee Seung-bok) will begin operating the 2025 second half Farming By-product Shredding Support Team starting from the 3rd of next month. This project is designed to alleviate the inconvenience faced by elderly farmers in dealing with farming by-products such as chili stems, perilla stems, and fruit tree branches that are generated after harvest, and to prevent the illegal incineration of farming by-products. The Shredding Support Team will operate a branch shredder and provide free shredding labor, and through the agency work of shredding farming by-products, it will reduce the burden of processing for farmers and practice circular agriculture by returning the shredded by-products to the soil. Furthermore, by preventing the illegal incineration of farming by-products.

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Easing the burden of processing agricultural by-products Expecting to reduce fine dust generation The Hongseong County Agricultural Technology Center (Director Lee Seung-bok) will start operating the Agricultural By-product Shredding Support Team from the 3rd of next month until the second half of 2025. This project was set up to alleviate the inconvenience of elderly farmers who face difficulties in processing agricultural by-products such as chili stems, perilla stems, and fruit tree branches after harvest, and to prevent illegal incineration of agricultural by-products. The Shredding Support Team will operate the shredding machinery and provide shredding labor at no cost, and through the agency work of shredding agricultural by-products, it will reduce the burden on farmers, return the shredded by-products to the soil to practice circular agriculture, and also prevent forest fires and reduce fine dust generation by preventing illegal incineration of agricultural by-products. ...
Source: Aflnews

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