Haenam County plans to turn agricultural and fishing villages into "agriculture and fisheries with AI and energy" next year.

Published 2025년 12월 5일

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Haenam County Mayor Myeong Hyeon-gwan stated in his policy address at the regular session of the Haenam County Council on the 3rd that next year, the county government will prepare for the future of "Haenam, the rural capital of South Korea," where new growth industries and agriculture and fisheries coexist in the midst of the transformation of South Korea centered on "AI and energy." Mayor Myeong declared, "This year was a year when the possibility of 1% for rural capital Haenam, where advanced industries and energy industries are combined on the foundation of agriculture and fisheries, became a reality of 99%." He explained, "We aim to concretize the direction of development of the county government focusing on advanced industries and future agriculture and fisheries, as well as improving rural infrastructure and quality of life." In particular, "Haenam will represent South Korea..."

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Mayor Myeong Hyeon-gwan delivered a policy speech at the regular session of the Haenam County Council, outlining the operational direction for county governance, including the establishment of the "Haenam, the Rural Capital of Korea" model. Mayor Myeong Hyeon-gwan declared that next year's county governance goal would be to prepare for the future of "Haenam, the Rural Capital of Korea," where new growth industries and agriculture and fisheries coexist and breathe together amidst the transformation of South Korea into a country centered on "AI and energy." The mayor stated, "This year was a year when the possibility of 1% became a reality of 99% with Haenam, the Rural Capital of Korea, where advanced industries and future agriculture and fisheries are combined on the foundation of agriculture and fisheries." He further explained, "We aim to concretize the direction of development for county governance, focusing on advanced industries and future agriculture and fisheries, as well as ...
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