[First Daesan Rural Forum] "Expansion of agricultural value and sustainability, starting from 'solidarity and cooperation'"

Published 2025년 11월 25일

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[Son Min-jeong, Korea Farmers' News] Agriculture connects the ecosystem and humans, and in the process where harvested agricultural products are passed through the hands of various entities, it serves as a link connecting the countryside and the city, and further, connecting people with people. As social instability, including local extinction, deepens across society, the importance of agriculture as a "connector" has grown. Now, a discussion venue has opened to explore the sustainability of agriculture and its role in connection. The first Dasan Rural Forum, themed "Agriculture, Connecting the World," was held on the 22nd at the Dasan Hall in the Kyobo Book Center in Gwanghwamun, Seoul. A common consciousness for the sustainability of agriculture This forum discussed how to create a sustainable agricultural structure through connection with the countryside.

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In an era of deepening regional extinction and social isolation, can the power of "farming" reconnect the world? An event was held to re-examine the value of agriculture, which has connected ecosystems and humans, cities and rural areas, producers and consumers. The Dasan Rural Foundation (Chairman Kim Ki-young) held the first Dasan Rural Forum on the 22nd at the Dasan Hall in the Kwanghwamun Kyobo Building in Seoul, under the theme "Agriculture, Connecting the World," and explored new possibilities for agriculture by sharing various domestic and international practices such as urban-rural solidarity, local food platforms, and social agriculture. Kim Jeong-yeon, CEO of SCI SODAM, who has lived in France for over 30 years and has been consistently participating in the healthy food movement, introduced the urban-rural solidarity model of French agriculture, including solidarity between farmers and social solidarity, under the theme "French Urban-Rural Solidarity, Cooperative Case - ...
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