Chungcheongnam-do Launches Initiative to Attract Urbanites and Youth to Rural Life at Y-FARM EXPO 2025
KO YONG-CHUL Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-04-17 08:33:22
Chungcheongnam-do Province is intensifying its efforts to draw urban residents and the younger generation towards the tranquil and promising prospects of rural living. The province's Agricultural Technology Center has announced its participation in the highly anticipated 'Y-FARM EXPO 2025,' scheduled to take place at the Suwon Convention Center from April 25th to 27th. This strategic move aims to showcase Chungcheongnam-do's advantageous rural environment and the comprehensive support mechanisms offered by the provincial government.
Under the overarching theme of 'Y-FARM EXPO 2025: Rural Relocation and Revitalization Expo,' the event is poised to be a comprehensive platform featuring a diverse array of exhibitions, insightful lectures, and engaging special talks, all centered around the burgeoning trend of 'U-turn' and 'J-turn' migration – the movement of people back to rural areas or from urban centers directly to rural settings. Chungcheongnam-do's integrated booth will serve as a focal point, bringing together representatives from 13 of its cities and counties, each eager to highlight the unique attractions and opportunities within their respective regions.
A key component of Chungcheongnam-do's participation will be the provision of personalized rural relocation consultations tailored to the specific needs and aspirations of urban dwellers and young adults. Recognizing that the decision to relocate to a rural setting involves significant considerations, the Agricultural Technology Center will offer expert guidance on various aspects of rural life, including housing, employment opportunities in agriculture and related sectors, community integration, and access to essential services.
Furthermore, the province will actively promote its bespoke Chungnam-style rural relocation support policies. These initiatives are designed to ease the transition for newcomers and foster their successful integration into rural communities. Information on financial assistance, agricultural training programs, and mentorship schemes will be readily available. Success stories of individuals and families who have already made the move and are thriving in Chungcheongnam-do will be highlighted, providing tangible examples of the fulfilling lives that await those seeking a change of pace and environment.
Addressing a critical aspect of rural relocation, the Chungcheongnam-do booth will also offer consultations on the acquisition of farmland and residential land. Experts will be on hand to provide guidance on navigating the complexities of rural real estate, including legal considerations, zoning regulations, and financing options. This practical support aims to demystify the process and empower potential rural newcomers to make informed decisions about their future homes and livelihoods.
In addition to direct consultations, the Chungcheongnam-do Agricultural Technology Center will actively promote the network of provincial and city/county rural relocation support centers. These centers serve as invaluable resources for individuals contemplating or undergoing rural relocation, offering ongoing support, networking opportunities, and access to a wealth of local knowledge. To ensure the continuous improvement and relevance of its policies, the province will also conduct visitor surveys at the expo, gathering feedback that will be instrumental in shaping future initiatives and addressing the evolving needs of those considering a move to rural Chungcheongnam-do.
Son Byeon-woong, an official at the Chungcheongnam-do Agricultural Technology Center, underscored the province's inherent advantages as a prime destination for rural relocation. "Chungcheongnam-do boasts a strategic geographical location, offering convenient access to the Seoul metropolitan area while providing a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Our well-developed transportation infrastructure ensures seamless connectivity, and the picturesque landscape, characterized by the harmonious blend of majestic mountains and the serene coastline of the Yellow Sea, offers an unparalleled quality of life," stated Mr. Son. He further emphasized the province's commitment to welcoming new residents, adding, "We firmly believe that the Y-FARM EXPO 2025 will serve as a pivotal platform to connect with urban residents and young individuals seeking a more sustainable and fulfilling lifestyle. Our aim is to empower them with the necessary information and support to embark on a successful and enriching new chapter in Chungcheongnam-do."
Through its proactive participation in the Y-FARM EXPO 2025, Chungcheongnam-do is making a concerted effort to not only showcase its rural appeal but also to actively facilitate the transition for those seeking a return to nature, a stronger sense of community, and new opportunities in agriculture and rural-based industries. The province's comprehensive approach, encompassing personalized consultations, robust support policies, and practical guidance on land acquisition, positions it as a leading destination for individuals and families seeking a vibrant and sustainable future in rural South Korea.
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