Korea Rural Community Corporation Gyeongnam Office listens to the voices of the field at the Gyeongsangnam-do member conference of full-time rice farmers in Korea

Published 2025년 12월 3일

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The Gyeongnam Regional Office of the Korea Rural Community Corporation (Head Son Young-sik) attended the "10th Gyeongsangnam-do Member Conference of Korean Rice Full-time Farmers" held on November 26 at the Bugok Hot Springs Outdoor Performance Venue in Changnyeong County. The office awarded 1 CEO Commendation and 3 Head Commendations to members who contributed to the development of local agriculture and had a session to discuss the direction of agricultural and rural development with the members. This member conference, a large-scale event with about 1,100 rice full-time farmer members from 15 cities and counties in the province, saw Head Son Young-sik deliver a speech on realizing sustainable agriculture and rural areas, emphasizing the importance of strengthening communication with farmers and the willingness to cooperate to solve agricultural issues. Furthermore,

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The President and Director of the Korea Rural Community Corporation awarded commendations Promotion of the 'Rural Dream' channel The Gyeongnam Regional Office of the Korea Rural Community Corporation (Director Son Young-sik) attended the '10th Gyeongnam Province Rice Farmers Association Conference' held on November 26 at the Bugok Hot Springs Outdoor Performance Hall in Changnyeong County. The event awarded one CEO commendation and three Director commendations to members who contributed to regional agricultural development, and had a discussion with the members on the direction of agricultural and rural development. This conference was a large-scale event with about 1,100 rice farmers from 15 cities and counties in the province. Director Son delivered a speech on achieving sustainable agriculture and rural areas, emphasizing the importance of strengthening communication with farmers and the willingness to cooperate in solving agricultural issues. Additionally, to promote the new ...
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