"Efforts must be made to create 'No. 1 Gangwon for returning and rural living'" urges

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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[Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper Reporter Lee Woo-jung] The stability of alternative species being pursued after the suspension of the pollock release project and the annual budget cuts related to inland waters have been pointed out. On November 6, the Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Committee of the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province conducted an administrative audit on the Ocean and Fisheries Bureau. Chairwoman Eom Yun-soon (People Power Party, Inje) pointed out that the return-to-fishing and return-to-village support projects have not yielded high results compared to the budget and the efficiency relative to the budget is also low. She stated, "The serious aging problem that the fishing villages in the province are facing is becoming a major obstacle to the sustainable growth and development of the fishing industry" and "Return-to-fishing and return-to-village individuals visit the 'return-to-fishing

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Audit of Administrative Affairs by the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Council's Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Committee Concurrent Implementation of Artificial Reefs and Sea Forest Projects Demand for Discovery of Alternative Species to Pollock Issues such as ensuring the stability of alternative species following the suspension of the pollock release project and the recurring problem of budget cuts for inland waters have been pointed out. On November 6, the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Council's Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Committee conducted an administrative affairs audit on the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. Committee Chair Eom Yun-soon (People Power Party, Inje) pointed out that the return-to-fishing and return-to-fishing support projects do not yield high results relative to the budget and lack efficiency compared to the budget. She emphasized that the severe aging problem in the province's fishing villages is a major obstacle to the ...
Source: Agrinet

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