Gyeonggi-do in South Korea is set to invest 19.4 billion won in 31 sub-projects to boost the competitiveness of agricultural products and increase their added value. This investment will be focused on 15 items including flowers, pears, apples, grapes, ginseng, leek, rice, asparagus, kimchi, and facility vegetables. The funding will be distributed among 14 cities and counties, with the largest share going to Yongin (900 million won). The region plans to recruit candidates for optional customized agricultural administration projects in the latter half of this year.