
BY KEVIN GALANG
MABALACAT City Mayor Crisostomo Garbo reaffirmed his support to the agricultural industry of South Korea by sending local skilled farmers.
The city under the leadership of Garbo has been known for its proactive efforts in training and deploying seasonal workers to various provinces of South Korea.
Confident with the expertise and dedication of local farmers, Garbo has championed initiatives to provide opportunities for skilled workers to contribute to the agricultural sectors of partner local government units abroad.
After a recent meeting with Governor Choi Hoon Sik of Jeollabuk-do, Garbo gave his support to the South Korea’s agricultural industry.
The Mabalacat mayor sent trained and experienced seasonal workers to address labor shortages and contribute to the success of the upcoming harvest season in Jangsu-gun, which is famous for Korean beef and apples.
The partnership between Mabalacat City and Jeollabuj-do, South Korea shows the effectiveness of the city’s training programs in preparing farmers for international deployment and promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Through comprehensive training and skills development initiatives, Mabalacat City has equipped its farmers with the necessary tools and expertise to excel in diverse agricultural environments.
“Mabalacat City continues to play a pivotal role in promoting cross-border cooperation and mutual growth. As preparations are underway for the deployment of seasonal workers from Mabalacat City to Jeollabuk-do, the local community stands poised to contribute its expertise and dedication to the agricultural sector in South Korea,” Garbo said.