The Chungnam Provincial Farmers' Council, with a region-tailored forestry policy, 'reorganizes'

Published Dec 3, 2025

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[Rural and Fisheries News=Reporter Park Nara] In order to reorganize the policy direction in the forestry and forestry industry sectors, the Chungnam Province, together with the Strong Agriculture Committee, has started a comprehensive review of the regional forestry plan and is working on supplementing mid- to long-term forestry policies. The province held a forestry industry subcommittee meeting at the Bongsu Arboretum on the 3rd, shared the progress of key projects in the second half of this year, and received broad opinions on the 'Amendment to the 6th Regional Forestry Plan (2018~2037).' The committee members emphasized the need for realistic improvements reflecting on-site issues such as climate change, rural community integration, and aging, and highlighted the importance of strategies for utilizing forestry resources in line with regional characteristics and enhancing the momentum for tasks such as carbon neutrality, prevention of forestry disasters, and strengthening forestry competitiveness.

Original content

Focused inspection of the amendment to the 6th Regional Forestry Plan... Calls for improvements in carbon neutrality, forestry competitiveness, and disaster prevention In order to reorganize the policy direction in the forestry and forestry industry sectors, the Chungnam Province, together with the Strong Agriculture Committee, has started a comprehensive inspection of the regional forestry plan and is working on improving the mid- to long-term forestry policy. The province held a forestry industry subcommittee meeting at the Bongsu Arboretum on the 3rd to share the progress of key projects in the second half of this year and received broad opinions on the 'Amendment to the 6th Regional Forestry Plan (2018-2037)'. The committee members emphasized the need for realistic improvements reflecting on-site issues such as climate change, rural village communalization, and aging population, and called for strategies to utilize forestry resources suited to regional characteristics and ...
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