The Asan City Council passed four ordinance bills through the standing committees... strengthening the policy foundation for environment, agriculture, labor, and ecology.

Published 2025년 11월 26일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] The Asan City Council, at its regular session on the 26th, achieved legislative success by having the Standing Committee pass four ordinance bills that address key issues in the fields of environment, agriculture, labor, and ecology, thereby strengthening the foundation of sustainable regional policies. Councilor Kim Mi-young pushed for the revision of the ordinance to support and give preference to low-carbon certified agricultural and livestock products in school meals. This revision newly defines low-carbon certified agricultural and livestock products and clearly stipulates in the ordinance the basis for selecting and utilizing them in the meal supply process. Through this, school meals will expand beyond environmentally friendly practices to become a venue for carbon-neutral initiatives, and local farmers' production of low-carbon certified agricultural products will be supported.

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Representative Kim Mi-young, establishing a foundation for low-carbon school meals Representative Myeong No-bong, establishing a dedicated support system for foreign workers Representative Lee Ki-ae, improving air quality and ensuring agricultural safety Representative Kim Mi-sung, establishing an ecosystem conservation system and providing a basis for designating the "kite species" The Asan City Council, at its regular session on the 26th, achieved legislative results by having the standing committee pass four ordinance bills containing key issues in the fields of environment, agriculture, labor, and ecology, thereby strengthening the foundation for sustainable regional policies. Representative Kim Mi-young promoted an ordinance revision to support and give preference to low-carbon certified livestock and agricultural products in school meals. This revision newly defined the concept of low-carbon certified livestock and agricultural products and clearly stipulated the basis for ...
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