The Wanju Cultural Foundation receives the Minister's Award from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs for contributing to the improvement of the quality of life for farmers and fishermen.

Published Dec 15, 2025

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[Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper, Reporter Gu Jeong-min] The Wanju Cultural Foundation (President Yoo Hee-tae) received the Minister's Award at the '2025 Policy Conference on Improving the Quality of Life for Farmers and Fishermen' held at the Korea Press Center on the 11th. This award is given to organizations, groups, and individuals who have contributed to improving the quality of life for farmers and fishermen. This year, 17 teams were selected from six areas: culture, tourism, education, welfare, and daily life. The Wanju Cultural Foundation was recognized for its achievements in the 'Rural Areas with Diverse Cultures: Culture' category. Over the past 10 years, the foundation has expanded cultural accessibility so that everyone in rural areas can enjoy culture, including the elderly, young people, farmers, people with disabilities, and immigrants.

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The Wanju Cultural Foundation (President Yoo Hee-tae) received the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award at the '2025 Policy Conference on Improving the Quality of Life for Farmers and Fishermen' held at the Korea Press Center on the 11th. This award is given to institutions, organizations, and individuals who have contributed to improving the quality of life for farmers and fishermen. This year, 17 teams were selected from six areas: culture, tourism, education and welfare, and daily life. The Wanju Cultural Foundation was recognized in the 'Agriculture and Fisheries Villages with Diverse Cultures: Culture' category. Over the past 10 years, the foundation has expanded cultural accessibility in rural areas, supporting various residents, including the elderly, youth, farmers, people with disabilities, and migrants, to grow as cultural agents. In particular, examples such as the Cultural Mayor, Art Farmer, One-Month Living in an Empty House, Barrier-Free Cultural ...
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