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Boeun-gun selected five young local creators
On April 4, Boeun-gun, Chungbuk-do, announced that it has selected five teams of young local creators to encourage young people to start their own businesses.
The selected teams are 'Donggrafam' (Gardening House), 'Bar disguised as miscellaneous store', 'Small Bookstore Nammanseobang', 'IT and AI Exploring Farm', and 'Boeun Daechu Traditional Tteok (rice cake) and Dessert'.
The selected teams will receive KRW 20 million of start-up funds and consultation from experts.
The county added that it will provide an additional KRW 15 million for project advancement to three teams, including Boeun Good's, which showed great performance among the five creators selected last year.
Boeun-gun has been selecting and supporting local creators since last year to encourage young people to start creative businesses and revitalize the local economy.
bgipark@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2024.04.08
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According to Yonhap News,
On April 4, Boeun-gun, Chungbuk-do, announced that it has selected five teams of young local creators to encourage young people to start their own businesses.
The selected teams are 'Donggrafam' (Gardening House), 'Bar disguised as miscellaneous store', 'Small Bookstore Nammanseobang', 'IT and AI Exploring Farm', and 'Boeun Daechu Traditional Tteok (rice cake) and Dessert'.
The selected teams will receive KRW 20 million of start-up funds and consultation from experts.
The county added that it will provide an additional KRW 15 million for project advancement to three teams, including Boeun Good's, which showed great performance among the five creators selected last year.
Boeun-gun has been selecting and supporting local creators since last year to encourage young people to start creative businesses and revitalize the local economy.
bgipark@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (April 4, 2024)
** This article was translated from Korean.