Jeju Namwon Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman Ko Il-hak) held a 'Climate Change Response Hallabong Second Half Cultivation Technology Education' for its members on the 13th at the main branch conference room. Over 50 members participated, showing high interest. The lecture focused on directions for Hallabong cultivation management in response to climate change, covering key techniques necessary for the second half cultivation period, including temperature management, water management, and management of autumn shoots. Practical cultivation technology education that can be directly applied on-site was conducted. Chairman Ko Il-hak said, "As changes in the cultivation environment due to climate change have become more pronounced, it is essential for farmers to acquire the latest cultivation information."