Jeonnam Province expands support program for stable housing of foreign seasonal workers

Published 2025년 10월 29일

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Jeonnam Province announced that it will expand its residential stability support project to ensure stable living conditions for foreign seasonal workers and to alleviate labor shortages during the busy farming season. Jeonnam Province is supporting the construction and renovation of 15 facilities for foreign seasonal workers' accommodations until this year. So far, it has constructed and is operating four facilities (in Damyang, Haenam, Yeongam, and Muan) through the initial proposal to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in 2022 for the "Agricultural Workers' Dormitory Construction Project," and has supported 11 facilities through its own provincial project. Additionally, as Jindo County (with an investment of 3.5 billion won) was selected to participate in the national budget project of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in 2026, plans are in place to further expand the dormitories.

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This year, 15 locations will be built and renovated... Plans to add 3 more by 2026 in Jindo and others Jeonnam Province announced that it will expand the residential stability support project to create stable living conditions for foreign seasonal workers and to resolve the labor shortage during the agricultural busy season. Jeonnam Province is supporting the construction and renovation of 15 locations for foreign seasonal workers' accommodations until this year. So far, 4 locations (Damyang, Haenam, Yeongam, and Muan) have been built and operated through the "Agricultural Workers' Dormitory Construction Project" initially proposed to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 2022, and 11 locations have been supported by the provincial project. Additionally, plans are in place to further expand the dormitories by participating in the 2026 National Budget Bidding Project of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, with Jindo County (investment of 3.5 ...
Source: Aflnews

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