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Busan Agricultural Technology Center to Hold “2026 New Year Practical Training for Farmers”

Jan 2, 2026 377  Views
◈ From January 14 to 16, a three-day “New Year! Forward-Looking Farming Planning Training” will be offered to strengthen farmers’ capabilities and enhance agricultural competitiveness.

◈ The practical training program will cover: ▲agricultural application strategies reflecting the latest farming trends ▲fruit cultivation techniques focused on urban agriculture ▲a guide to agricultural taxation and farm business succession. For more information, call the Center.
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Busan Metropolitan City’s Agricultural Technology Center (hereinafter, the “Center”) announced that it will hold the “2026 New Year! Forward-Looking Farming Planning Training” for three days from January 14 to 16 at the main auditorium of the Agricultural Technology Center to support farmers in establishing systematic farming plans for the new year.


This training program was designed to promote changing agricultural policies and disseminate new agricultural technologies tailored to local conditions, helping farmers respond to the rapidly changing agricultural environment.


Under the theme “New Year! Forward-Looking Farming Planning Training,” the program consists of practical courses that farmers can apply immediately in the field, including: ▲2026 agricultural trends and policy changes ▲fruit cultivation techniques focused on urban agriculture ▲agricultural taxation and farm business succession.


On the first day, January 14, participants will attend a session on ▲2026 trends and agricultural application strategies, which will provide an understanding of changes in the new year’s farming environment and present response strategies.


On the second day, January 15, a session on ▲fruit cultivation techniques focused on urban agriculture will be offered to strengthen competitiveness in the urban agriculture sector.


On the final day, January 16, a session on ▲a guide to agricultural taxation and farm business succession will focus on ensuring stable farm management and building a sustainable agricultural foundation.


In addition, all courses will include common training content such as ▲education on the Public Direct Payment System and the safe use of pesticides ▲guidance on the 2026 agricultural extension demonstration projects, thereby strengthening farmers’ safety awareness and disaster response capabilities.


Any Busan citizen—including farmers, urban residents, and those planning to return to farming or rural areas—may participate in the New Year practical training program for farmers. Details are available on the Busan Agricultural Technology Center website (https://www.busan.go.kr/nongup).


For further inquiries, please contact the Human Resource Development Team at the Agricultural Technology Center (☎051-970-3761~4).


Yoo Mi-bok, Director of the Agricultural Technology Center, said, “This New Year practical training program for farmers aims to help farmers systematically plan their farming activities for the year and proactively respond to the changing agricultural environment,” adding, “We will continue to provide practice-oriented training programs that reflect the needs of the agricultural field.”

This content has been translated by AI. Please refer to the attached original Korean version for accuracy if needed.