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Changnyeong County Launches Specialized Eggplant Agricultural Technology Training ... Strengthening Agricultural Management

Crop-Specific Cultivation Techniques

Changnyeong County in South Gyeongsang Province held an opening ceremony at the Namji-eup Administrative Welfare Center for approximately 50 eggplant farmers and announced that it will run the "2025 Agricultural Technology Specialized Training (Eggplant Class)" over three sessions until November 11.


This training program is designed to promote high-yield cultivation techniques and high-quality agricultural production, with the goal of strengthening farmers' crop-specific cultivation skills and agricultural management capabilities.

Changnyeong County Launches Specialized Eggplant Agricultural Technology Training ... Strengthening Agricultural Management 2025 Agricultural Technology Specialized Training (Eggplant Class) Opening. Provided by Changnyeong County

At the first session, around 50 participants-including members of the Upo Crested Ibis Eggplant Group and local farmers interested in the training-were introduced to the program's objectives and operational plans. The session was conducted amid high interest and expectations from the farmers.


The Eggplant Class goes beyond simple theoretical lectures, focusing on practical cultivation techniques and problem-solving methods that can be immediately applied in the field. The curriculum covers everything from the basic theory of eggplant cultivation to soil management, pest and disease control, and stage-specific management methods. Real-life examples will be provided to enhance the effectiveness of the training. Through this, farmers are expected to cultivate eggplants more stably and make tangible contributions to increasing their income.


The county has been consistently offering "Agricultural Technology Specialized Training" each year, focusing on locally specialized crops to strengthen the competitiveness of regional agriculture. This year, two courses have been established: the Taechudan Persimmon Class and the Eggplant Class, providing practical, crop-specific education that is proving to be of real benefit to farmers.


County Governor Sung Nakin stated, "The competitiveness of agriculture depends on how quickly new technologies and information are acquired and applied in the field," adding, "The county will continue to provide various training and support to increase farmers' income and promote sustainable development."


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