Jindo Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative, checks current situation at farmer-Rural Development Corporation meeting

Published 2025년 11월 28일

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The Jindo Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative (headed by Hwang Ji-yeon) recently checked the progress on the main issues discussed at the 'Invitation of Representative Park Ji-won for the Nongsim Cheonsim (農心天心) Dialogue.' The main issues of the dialogue included ▲expanding the regions for agricultural crop disaster insurance for winter cabbage and oats ▲expanding the acceptance of regional love vouchers at Agricultural Cooperative economic businesses to alleviate the inconvenience of residents in commercial areas with few other uses for the Agricultural Cooperative ▲joining the nationwide Nongsim Cheonsim (農心天心) movement to form a consensus on 'the value of agriculture and the countryside' ▲extending the deadline for the end of tax relief for the agricultural sector to leap forward the difficult regional economies of agriculture and the countryside. Visible results for the main issues within the year.

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The Jindo Branch of the Agricultural Cooperative (Branch Manager Hwang Ji-yeon) recently checked the progress on the main issues discussed at the 'Invitation of National Assembly Member Park Ji-won for the Nongsim Cheonsim (農心天心) Dialogue.' The main issues of the dialogue were: ▲ expanding the regions covered by agricultural crop disaster insurance for winter cabbage and oats; ▲ expanding the acceptance of regional love vouchers at agricultural cooperative economic businesses to alleviate the inconvenience of residents in areas with many non-agricultural cooperative uses; ▲ participating in the nationwide Nongsim Cheonsim (農心天心) movement to form a consensus on the 'value of agriculture and rural areas'; and ▲ extending the deadline for the expiration of tax relief in the agricultural sector to revitalize the economy in difficult agricultural and rural areas. To achieve visible results on the main issues by the end of the year, a continuous management system is planned to be ...
Source: Aflnews

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