The Dangjin Rural Leaders Association proudly wins the 'Grand Prize' in the National Competition for Practicing Carbon Neutrality Technologies.

Published 2025년 12월 4일

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[Nongsuchaksan Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] The Dangjin Agricultural Technology Center (Director Kim Seok-gwang) announced that the Dangjin Agricultural Leaders Association (President Yang Ui-pyo) won the Grand Prize at the 2025 Agriculture and Rural Carbon Neutrality Technology Practice Excellence Competition last March 3rd. This competition was held to practice core carbon neutrality technologies in the agricultural sector and to discover and disseminate excellent practices, focusing on agricultural organizations across the country. Dangjin City received high evaluations for various activities, including the implementation of healthy seedling cultivation, the disposal of empty pesticide bottles, and conducting education across all towns and townships. In particular, the center secured its own budget and has been promoting self-manufacturing practice education for eco-friendly agricultural materials, such as ammonium phosphate, since March.

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The Dangjin Agricultural Technology Center (Director Kim Seok-gwang) announced that the Dangjin Rural Leaders Association (President Yang Ui-pyo) won the Grand Prize at the 2025 Agriculture and Rural Carbon Neutrality Technology Practice Excellence Contest last March 3. This contest was held to practice and discover the core technologies of carbon neutrality in the agricultural sector and to spread excellent examples, focusing on agricultural organizations across the country. Dangjin City received favorable evaluations for various activities, including healthy seedling cultivation, disposal of empty pesticide bottles, and conducting education across all towns and townships. In particular, the center secured its own budget and has been promoting self-manufacturing practice education for eco-friendly agricultural materials, such as ammonium phosphate, since March. Through this education, it has contributed significantly to cost savings for farmers by preventing empty seedlings ...
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