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Harvesting Hope: How Local Farmers Turn Unused Land into Community Support

by T.G. Lynn
10.10.2024
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In Seosaeng-myeon, Ulsan, South Korea, the local Saemaul Association, led by President Kim Young-deok, has been cultivating potatoes on fallow land for over two decades, turning agricultural inactivity into community action. This initiative not only benefits the farmers but also provides much-needed support to vulnerable groups, including elderly residents living alone and low-income families. Recently, the association organized a “Sharing Love through Ramen” event, distributing 120 boxes of ramen to those in need.

The Impact of Fallow Land Cultivation: The Saemaul Association has cultivated potatoes on a plot measuring 2,214 square meters (approximately 670 pyeong). The funds generated from selling these potatoes are vital for supporting local charitable efforts. Originally, the association contemplated using the funds to purchase rice; however, they opted for ramen, which has a higher appeal and is more cost-effective for their outreach efforts.

A Long-standing Tradition of Support

The association’s commitment to aiding the less fortunate began over 20 years ago when members recognized the growing number of elderly residents without adequate income. With the ongoing demographic shift in the region, characterized by an aging population, many individuals found themselves in need of assistance. The association responded to this need by converting fallow land into productive potato fields. In instances where suitable land was scarce, community members offered their farmland to support the initiative.

Collaboration for a Common Cause: The harvested potatoes are sold in partnership with local women’s associations, allowing them to pool resources for community support. Each year, the funds collected are used to purchase essential goods like rice, ramen, and other necessities, which are then distributed to families in need. By the end of this year, the association plans to provide additional funds and gifts to support struggling neighbors.

Community Support and Future Plans

The Saemaul Association has seen increasing support from local organizations, businesses, and community members. President Kim emphasized the dedication of the 28 members, most of whom are engaged in agriculture, to lend a helping hand despite their busy schedules. Their commitment reflects a deep-seated belief in fostering a compassionate community.

As the Saemaul Association continues its mission, it hopes to inspire others to recognize the potential of fallow land for community service. Through collective efforts and a shared vision of support, they aim to create a community where everyone can thrive.

The Seosaeng-myeon Saemaul Association demonstrates the powerful impact of community-driven agricultural initiatives. By repurposing fallow land for potato cultivation, they not only enhance local food security but also uplift the lives of those in need. Their unwavering dedication serves as a reminder of the strength that lies in unity and compassion within rural communities.

Tags: Agricultural initiativesCommunity AgricultureFallow land utilizationfoodPotato FarmingRural DevelopmentSaemaul Associationsocial responsibilitySupport for vulnerable populations
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