Goheung-gun, Jeollanam-do’s first public interest direct payment of 34.2 billion won

by times news cr

Goheung-gun is the first in Jeollanam-do to pay 34.2 ‍billion‌ won in public interest direct payments. Goheung-gun⁣ (Governor Gong Young-min) announced that it ​has been sequentially paying 34.2 billion won in ‘basic public interest direct payments’ ⁤to 16,000 ⁢farms and 12,000 hectares (ha) this⁢ year starting​ from the 27th.

The public interest direct ⁢payment will be provided in the⁤ form of 11.8 billion won to 9,075 small farmers eligible for direct payment and 22.4 billion won to 7,319 farmers eligible ⁤for area direct payment, for a total of 34.2 billion won. Though, for farms with reasons for disqualification, such as non-payment of non-tax ‍income, erroneous ⁣accounts, or‌ applications for⁤ exclusive use of farm land, a ‌second payment will be made after⁢ the reasons are resolved.

The county⁢ received applications ⁣for public interest direct payment projects from February⁤ to may 10, verified ⁢target farmland, farmers, and small farmer direct payment requirements, and confirmed payment recipients through compliance checks.

Direct payments to small farmers of 0.5 hectares ⁤(ha) or ‌less are paid in a fixed amount to each farm household when all conditions are‍ met by verifying the farmland area,​ period of farming, and income of all farm members among those eligible for the basic public interest direct payment.In particular, this year, the⁤ unit payment price increased‌ from 1.2 million won to 1.3 million won.

Area direct payments are paid from 1 million won ​to a‌ maximum of 2.05 million won per hectare (ha) by dividing ‌the area into rice⁢ paddy/field promotion and non-promotion⁤ sections and‌ applying a regressive unit price.

Simultaneously⁤ occurring, goheung-gun ‌(Governor Gong ⁣Young-min) announced that the Youth Eoheungdan, a youth community participation group in 2024, will hold a flea market and movie night event at Goheung Youth ‍Nuri (youth center) from the 29th to the 30th.

The Jeonnam-type youth⁣ community revitalization‌ support project is a project⁢ that supports young people to be active in the local community. This year, six youth organizations are selected⁤ and supported with activity expenses and network ⁢exchange cooperation expenses.

This event is hosted​ by the Youth Fishing Group (CEO Nam and Nam-jin), and on the 29th (friday), ‘Fern⁢ Movie Night’ ⁤will be held, offering free⁤ movies and snacks, and on the 30th (Sat), used goods and handicrafts will be offered. Family events such as a⁤ flea market with sharing and selling and⁣ a yuzu pine cone cake ⁢making experience are also scheduled to be held.

The military provided various opportunities to⁤ promote youth community activities ⁢and strengthen each team’s capabilities through the Youth ​Day event held on October 9th and ‍the Nokdong Drone Show Free Market​ on October 26th.

Nam Yeo-jin, head of the Youth Eoheungdan, said, “I haven’t had ‍a chance to work with young people ⁣since returning to Goheung from Seoul in 2022, but it was good to be able to meet various young people and⁢ interact with residents through youth community activities.”

A military official said, “We will spare no effort in supporting local youth who ⁣have been⁣ unable to engage in various ⁢activities due to economic conditions ⁤so that they can‍ grow into active participants in goheung-gun.”

Economy Queen Reporter ⁣Hana Choi Photo: Goheung-gun

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