The 6th industrialization pilot project in the Namhae-gun fishing village in South Korea has been completed

Published 2021년 5월 4일

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The Korean Village Fisheries Aviation Corps has invested 1.65 billion won in a project aimed at the 6th industrialization of a fishing village in Evangelism Village, Namhae-gun, over the past five years. The project, which involved the construction of a new 6th Industrial Complex in Jeondo Village, modernization of an anchovy fish sauce factory, and the creation of a lotus field, has contributed significantly to the creation of sustainable added value in the fishing village economy. The project has played a key role in linking the first, second, and third industries in the fishing village, from production to processing and sales.
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Korean Village Fisheries Aviation Corps invested 1.65 billion won in the pilot project for fishing village 6th industrialization in Evangelism Village in Namhae-gun over the past 5 years... Contributing to specialized development of fishing villages and creation of added value The Southeast Sea branch of the Korean Village Fisheries Aviation Corps recently announced that the project was completed after the information disclosure of the 6th fishing village industrialization pilot project conducted in the evangelism village of Namhae-gun. The 6th industrialization pilot project completed this time is a project in which a total project cost of 1.65 billion won was invested by signing a consignment agreement with Namhae-gun from December 2016. Through this project, the Corporation established a new sustainable added value through the convergence and linkage of the first, second, and third industries from production to processing and sales of fishing villages through the construction ...
Source: Aflnews

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