Korea Produce's Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund Supports 5 Gyeongbuk Municipalities

Published Jun 17, 2025

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According to the Korea Agricultural and Fishery Newspaper's Jeong-su Woo, it has been confirmed that the 300 million won contributed by Korea Cheonggwa to the Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund will be used to support agricultural activities for farms in 5 cities and counties, including electric sprayers and red pepper seedlings. According to Korea Cheonggwa, the Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund operated by the 'Large, Medium, and Small Business Agricultural and Fishery Cooperation Foundation' recently reported on the results of the 'Korea Cheonggwa, Support Project for Fire-Damaged Farmers' aimed at establishing a cooperative system between businesses and agriculture/rural areas and contributing to the stability of farmers' lives. Korea Cheonggwa delivered 300 million won to the Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund to support fire-damaged farms in the Gyeongbuk region, and this result report concerns the Gyeongbuk region.

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Korea Chungwa has confirmed that the 300 million won contributed to the Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund for farmers affected by forest fires in North Gyeongsang Province has been used to support agricultural activities in five cities and counties, including electric sprayers and pepper seedlings. According to Korea Chungwa, the Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund operated by the Large, Medium, and Small Business Agricultural Cooperation Foundation recently reported on the results of the "Korea Chungwa, Support Project for Forest Fire-Affected Farmers" aimed at establishing a cooperative system between businesses and agriculture and contributing to farmers' life stability. Korea Chungwa delivered 300 million won to the Rural Mutual Cooperation Fund to support farmers affected by forest fires in North Gyeongsang Province. The company explained that this result report means they have completed consultations with five cities and counties in the region about support items and confirmed the ...
Source: Agrinet

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