Woo Bum-ki, a candidate for mayor of Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do, announced on the 17th a "Future Agriculture Three Guarantees Policy" to support farmers facing difficulties due to the climate crisis and rising fixed costs. This policy is based on support in three main areas: cost relief, labor safety, and stable sales channels. To begin with, to reduce the fixed costs for farmers, Woo Bum-ki decided to push for a distributed hydrogen fuel cell demonstration project in which Jeonju City participates as an investor. The plan is to use waste heat generated during power generation to reduce heating costs for greenhouse farmers by up to 90%. They also plan to gradually expand the scope of seedling subsidies and increase the support amount in stages. They will also establish a management system to solve the labor shortage in rural areas. They plan to secure seasonal workers by signing agreements with cities in Southeast Asia, such as Vietnam, and handle city entry and exit procedures and settlement education to reduce the burden on farmers. To secure sales channels, they plan to develop a food and agricultural product processing center, scheduled for completion in 2027, as a strategic base. The strategy is to increase the added value of agricultural products and create a virtuous cycle where they receive fair prices through integrated logistics systems and processing facilities. Woo Bum-ki emphasized, "Agriculture is the root and a life industry that supports our society," and "We will open an era where Jeonju agriculture becomes the vitality of the urban economy with serious policies."