The South Chungcheong Province is planning an "export-oriented agriculture and fisheries strategy" that connects smart farms and ports.

Published 2025년 12월 29일

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[Chungnam Agricultural and Fisheries Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] The Chungnam Province (Governor Kim Tae-heum) has unveiled a new growth strategy linking agricultural, fisheries, and livestock smart farms with ports. The plan, called "Smart Farm Specialized Port," aims to integrate production, distribution, and export into a single system, simultaneously advancing the agricultural industry and logistics industry. On the 29th, the province held a "Final Report Meeting on Research Services for the Creation of a Chungnam Province Smart Farm Specialized Port" at the provincial government office, sharing the research results so far and future implementation strategies. The meeting was attended by officials from the province and cities/counties, researchers, and external experts, who discussed the feasibility and policy direction. The Cheongun University Industry-Academia Cooperation Team, which conducted the research, focused on the production and distribution of agricultural, fisheries, and livestock products in Chungnam.

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Introducing a specialized port model that handles agricultural and marine product production, logistics, and export all at once Seeking to transform the agricultural and marine industry structure by leveraging the strengths of smart farm clusters The Chungnam Province (Governor Kim Tae-heum) has proposed a new growth strategy linking agricultural and marine products with ports. The plan is to simultaneously advance the agricultural and marine industry and the logistics industry by integrating production, distribution, and export into one system with the concept of a "smart farm specialized port." The province held a "Final Research Report Meeting for the Establishment of a Chungnam Smart Farm Specialized Port" at the provincial office on the 29th, sharing the research results so far and future implementation strategies. The meeting was attended by officials from the province and cities/counties, researchers, and external experts, who discussed the feasibility and policy direction. ...
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