Pushing for the easing of regulations on farmland for agricultural and fishing village experience facilities.

Published Dec 24, 2025

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[Agricultural, Fisheries and Livestock Industry Newspaper=Reporter Han-tae Lee] A revision of the law to relax regulations on farmland for agritourism facilities is being pushed. Representative Ho-seon Im (Together Democratic Party, Eunpyeong, Jincheon, Eumseong) submitted the 'Partial Revision Act of the Agricultural Land Act' on the 23rd, which aims to include agritourism facilities as eligible for temporary use permits for other purposes on farmland. Agritourism facilities, which are linked to agricultural production, serve as a growth engine by diversifying farmers' income and expanding urban-rural exchanges. However, under the current Agricultural Land Act, agritourism facilities are not included in the temporary use permit for other purposes on farmland, necessitating the procedure for exclusive use of farmland. The initial investment burden associated with this has been an issue.

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Representative Im Ho-seon proposes a revision of the Agricultural Land Act A revision of the law to ease regulations on agricultural and rural experience facilities is being pushed. Representative Im Ho-seon (Democratic Party, Eupyeong-Jincheon-Eumseong) proposed the "Partial Revision of the Agricultural Land Act" on the 23rd, with the main point being the inclusion of agricultural and rural experience facilities in the temporary use permit for other purposes of agricultural land. Agricultural and rural experience facilities are a growth engine that diversifies the income of farmers by linking it to agricultural production and expands the exchange between urban and rural areas. However, the current Agricultural Land Act does not include agricultural and rural experience facilities as subjects for temporary use permits for other purposes of agricultural land, which means they must go through the agricultural land conversion procedure. This initial investment burden is acting as an ...
Source: Aflnews

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