South Korea's Vice Minister of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Park Joon-young held a briefing session for a support project

Published 2021년 4월 2일

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Vice Minister of Oceans and Fisheries, Park Joon-young, announced a 9.3 billion won supplementary budget to support fishers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This budget will be distributed as vouchers to 2,700 fish farmers, who have experienced a decrease in sales, to purchase necessary aquaculture items. An additional 300,000 won vouchers will be provided to 20,000 families to help them overcome the economic challenges caused by the pandemic.
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On the 30th of last month, Vice Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Park Joon-young held a voucher support project to support fishers affected by Corona 19, which was reflected in the supplementary budget for aquaculture associations and organizations. On this day, Vice Minister Park explained the implementation plan for the voucher support project reflected in this supplementary budget to aquaculture fishermen who are suffering from management difficulties due to Corona 19, and listened to the difficulties of fishermen. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries has reflected a total budget of 9.3 billion won in this supplement to support fishermen who are suffering from a decrease in consumption due to Corona 19. A voucher for purchasing items necessary for aquaculture such as blended feeds and immunity enhancing agents is provided to 2,700 fish prices, which have decreased in sales due to Corona 19, such as red sea bream, trout, catfish, and ...
Source: Aflnews

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