Healing agriculture experts gathered at the Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Agricultural Research and Extension Services to promote healing agriculture.
On the 22nd, the Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services held a workshop at Yeonjigwan on the operation of healing agriculture services, education related to human rights sensitivity for healing agriculture specialists, and network building. Thirty participants, including those who obtained healing agriculture specialist certification and healing farm owners, attended the event.
On the 22nd, Jeonbuk Agricultural Research and Extension Services held a 'Healing Agriculture Specialist Activation Workshop'. [Photo by Jeonbuk Agricultural Research and Extension Services]
This workshop was promoted to enhance the capabilities of farm owners operating healing farms and to improve visitor satisfaction at healing sites by connecting experts holding healing agriculture specialist certificates.
It also contributed to strengthening the capacity to organically link healing agriculture specialists and healing farm owners and to develop programs tailored to the demands of visiting customers.
The event proceeded in the following order: ▲ Operation of healing agriculture services and direction for human resource development (Im Eun-seong, instructor at Rural Development Administration) ▲ Improvement of human rights sensitivity for healing agriculture specialists (Hong Mi-seon, instructor at Maumchae Psychological Counseling Center) ▲ Presentation of best practices in healing agriculture specialist operations by Iksan Bomgwa Rora Garden (CEO Oh Geum-ok), Gimje Kkotdabi Farm (CEO Im Geum-ok), and Wanju Dreamtteul Healing Farm (CEO Song Eun-hye).
Kwon Taek, Director of the Resource Management Division, said, "We will do our best in developing healing programs, farm management, and nurturing healing experts to establish social services linked to healing agriculture."
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