Sejong City Council's Industry and Construction Committee, reviewing 32 pieces of legislation including bills centered on agriculture.

Published 2025년 10월 23일

Tridge summary

[Agricultural, Fisheries, Livestock and Forestry Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] The Industry and Construction Committee (Chairperson Kim Jae-hyung) of the Sejong Special Self-Governing City Council (Chairperson Im Chae-sung) held the 1st meeting of the 101st extraordinary session on the 21st, reviewing 16 ordinance bills and 16 consent bills related to agriculture, housing, welfare, and urban infrastructure, totaling 32 bills. Of these, 31 bills were passed as is, and 1 bill was passed with modifications. This meeting focused intensively on agricultural issues. Representative Bill No. 1 was introduced by Councilor Sin-il Ahn, titled "Ordinance Bill on Support for Agricultural Work Proxy for Elderly and Female Farmers in Sejong Special Self-Governing City," emphasizing the resolution of the shortage of farming labor due to aging and the prevention of safety accidents. Councilor Ahn stated, "To reduce the burden of operating agricultural machinery and farming..."

Original content

The Sejong Special Self-Governing City Council's Industry and Construction Committee (Chairperson Kim Jae-hyung) held the 101st extraordinary session's first meeting on the 21st and reviewed 16 ordinance bills and 16 consent bills related to agriculture, housing, welfare, and urban infrastructure, totaling 32 bills. Out of these, 31 bills were passed as is, and 1 bill was passed with modifications. This meeting focused intensively on agricultural issues. Representative An Sin-il introduced the "Ordinance Bill on Support for Agricultural Work Proxy Services for Elderly and Female Farmers in Sejong Special Self-Governing City," emphasizing the need to resolve the shortage of farming labor due to aging and to prevent safety accidents. Representative An stated, "Real support is needed to reduce the burden of operating agricultural machinery and to increase the sustainability of farming." Representative Kim Hak-seo, during the review of the same ordinance, urged for a thorough ...
Source: Aflnews

Would you like more in-depth insights?

Gain access to detailed market analysis tailored to your business needs.
By clicking “Accept Cookies,” I agree to provide cookies for statistical and personalized preference purposes. To learn more about our cookies, please read our Privacy Policy.