Suncheon City, accepting applications for the '2026 Rural Development Fund Loan Program'

Published Dec 17, 2025

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Suncheon City announced that applications for the "2026 Rural Promotion Fund Loan Business" to increase the income of farmers and fishermen and to revitalize the local economy will be accepted until January 9 of next year. This loan business provides financial support necessary for the installation and operation of various facilities related to the production, processing, distribution, and export of agricultural, aquatic, and livestock products. The support targets farmers and fishermen or agricultural and fishing corporations registered in Jeonnam Province who have resided there for more than one year and are 70 years old or younger, as well as food processing businesses, exporters, distributors, eco-friendly franchisee entrants related to agricultural, aquatic, and livestock products, and energy farm businesses. The loan limit is within 100 million won for farmers and fishermen, and for agricultural and fishing corporations.

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Until January 19 of next year, applications will be accepted at the administrative welfare centers located at the applicant's address or business site (farmland). Suncheon City announced that applications for the '2026 Rural Promotion Fund Loan Business' will be accepted until January 9 of next year to increase the income of farmers and fishermen and to revitalize the local economy. This loan business provides funding necessary for the installation and operation of various facilities related to the production, processing, distribution, and export of agricultural, livestock, and fishery products. Eligible applicants are those who have resided in Jeonnam Province for more than one year, are 70 years old or younger, and are registered as farmers or fishermen in an agricultural or fishing business entity, as well as food processing businesses, exporters, distributors, environmentally friendly franchise stores related to agricultural, livestock, and fishery products, and energy farm ...
Source: Aflnews

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