In the second half of the year, opportunity income will be distributed to 193,000 farmers and fishermen in 25 cities and counties of Gyeonggi Province.

Published 2025년 12월 14일

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(Suwon=Yonhap News) Reporter Chan Chan-heung = Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that it will provide half-year opportunity income to 193,000 fishermen and farmers in 25 cities and counties starting from the 15th. The fishermen and farmers' opportunity income is intended to compensate for the social value creation of fishermen and farmers, contributing to the regeneration of rural areas and the development of sustainable fisheries. Young fishermen and farmers under 50 years old, those who have returned to farming or fishing within five years, and environmentally friendly fishermen and farmers producing eco-friendly agricultural and marine products or premium marine products (18,000 people) will receive 1.8 million won annually, divided into 900,000 won for each half-year, in local currency. General fishermen and farmers (175,000 people) excluding the above groups will receive 600,000 won annually, divided into 300,000 won for each half-year. Gyeonggi Province and the cities and counties will share the project cost at a 50% ratio each, and the 25 cities and counties include Suwon, Uiwang, Hwaseong, Namyangju, Ansan, Pyeongtaek, Siheung, Paju, Gimpo, Uijeongbu, Gwangju, Hanam, Gwangmyeong, Gunpo, Yangju, Osan, Icheon, Anseong, Uiwang, Pocheon, Yangpyeong, Yeoju, Dongducheon, Gapyeong, and Yeoncheon. Detailed payment schedules for each city and county can be checked at the administrative welfare centers in towns and districts. chan@yna.co.kr

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(Suwon=Yonhap News) Reporter Chan Chan-heung = Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that it will provide half-year opportunity income to 193,000 fishermen and farmers in 25 cities and counties starting from the 15th. The fishermen and farmers' opportunity income is intended to compensate for the social value creation of fishermen and farmers, contributing to the regeneration of rural areas and the development of sustainable fisheries. Young fishermen and farmers under 50 years old, returnees to farming and fishing within five years, and environmentally friendly fishermen and farmers producing eco-friendly agricultural and marine products (18,000 people) will receive 1.8 million won annually, divided into 900,000 won for each half-year in local currency. General fishermen and farmers (175,000 people) excluding these groups will receive 600,000 won annually, divided into 300,000 won for each half-year. Gyeonggi Province and the cities and counties will share the project costs at ...
Source: Yna

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