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Korea Fisheries Development Association, donates funds to support forest fire damage

Published May 19, 2025

Tridge summary

The Korea Fisheries Development Council has allocated funds to three regional fisheries cooperatives to support fishermen affected by wildfires in the Gyeongbuk region. The council, which represents fisheries cooperatives from each region, is working towards a sustainable fisheries food supply and improving welfare in fishing villages. The funds were raised as part of an initiative to promote mutual assistance and exchanges in the fishing industry.
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The Korea Fisheries Development Council (Chairman Kim Chung of Gochang County Fisheries Cooperative, hereinafter referred to as the Fisheries Development Council) recently held a workshop and decided to select three regional fisheries cooperatives and provide support funds to fishermen affected by the wildfires in the Gyeongbuk region (photo). The Fisheries Development Council is comprised of current fisheries cooperative heads from each region, and is an organization that works in various ways to discuss difficulties and contribute to creating a sustainable fisheries food supply with the goal of mutual development in the Korean fisheries industry, and further to increase fishing income and improve welfare in fishing villages. In particular, through this, discussions and specific plans for direct mutual exchanges between fisheries cooperatives, fishermen, and fisheries organizations from each region are continuing, and it is functioning as a venue for active information and ...
Source: Fisheco

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