NongHyup Launches 'Major Transformation' for Organizational Reform and Farmer Support
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- NongHyup (NH) has launched a "major transformation" initiative aimed at organizational reform and strengthening support for farmers.
- The plan includes 16 specific tasks focused on improving the central association's operations and enhancing its capacity to aid agricultural workers.
- NongHyup aims to become an organization that empowers its members and leads the era of achieving 30 million won in agricultural income.
NongHyup, the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, has initiated a significant organizational reform plan called 'NH Major Transformation.' The initiative aims to overhaul the central association's operations and bolster its capabilities in supporting farmers across South Korea.
The comprehensive plan outlines 16 detailed tasks designed to achieve these goals. Key areas of focus include streamlining the central association's management structure and enhancing its effectiveness in delivering services and support to agricultural communities. NongHyup seeks to reposition itself as a vital resource for its members, fostering growth and stability within the sector.
With this high-intensity reform, NongHyup aspires to become an organization that truly empowers its cooperative members. A central objective is to lead the nation towards an era where farmers can achieve an annual income of 30 million won (approximately $21,500 USD). This initiative underscores NongHyup's commitment to the prosperity and advancement of South Korea's agricultural industry.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.