South Korea: Jeonnam Governor Kim Young-rok visits the cold wave affected area

Published 2021년 2월 26일

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Jeonnam Province Governor, Kim Young-rok, has visited farms damaged by a cold wave in January, providing support and comfort to farmers. The province plans to establish a recovery support plan for 2244 ha of damaged crops, including 1870 ha of Chinese cabbage, 54 ha of red pepper, and 17 ha of strawberry. A separate support plan will be made for declining farm households. A detailed investigation will be conducted for crops where damage symptoms appear late, such as citron, green tea, garlic, and onion, to ensure affected farmers are not missed for support.
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[Reporter Choi Sang-ki of the Korean Farmers' Newspaper] Goheung Yuja and Haenam Cabbage Fields, etc. "Prompt recovery support" Kim Young-rok, the Governor of Jeonnam Province, visited the damaged site of Chinese cabbage in Pungyang-myeon, Goheung-gun, San-myeon, Haenam-gun, which was damaged by a cold wave last month, and provides thorough damage investigation and rapid restoration support. And comforted the farmers. Governor Kim said at the site of citron damage in Goheung, “A citron whose symptoms appear late must be accurately identified during March to April so that the affected farmers are not left out of support.” “We will devise a separate support plan for the declined farm households.” At the site of the damaged cabbages in Haenam, he said, "We will do our best to stabilize farm management by investing emergency reserves as soon as the recovery support plan is confirmed so that the affected farmers can have hope and courage." Jeonnam-do plans to establish a recovery ...
Source: Agrinet

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