[Korea Agricultural and Fishery Newspaper, Reporter Cho Seong-je] The Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Technology Institute conducted a 'Coffee and Tea Cultivation Field Education' for 26 agricultural workers from Gyeongbuk Province over three days from the 27th to the 29th in the Naju and Boseong areas of South Jeolla Province. In relation to this, the Gyeongbuk Provincial Agricultural Technology Institute signed a business agreement with the South Jeolla Provincial Agricultural Technology Institute last year to strengthen inter-regional agricultural technology exchange and cooperation, selecting comparative advantage crops for educational programs. Following the first exchange course on citrus fruits, they have now pursued coffee and tea education this year. Coffee and tea are emerging income crops responding to climate change, with cultivation demand increasing in connection with rural experiences.