The Freeman

Former Korean envoy supports Cordova agri exchange program

Former Korean Ambassador to the Philippine­s Dongman Han vowed to help promote the municipali­ty of Cordova to Korea.

- Ehda M. Dagooc, Staff Member

Han made this statement as he committed to support the joint program between Cordova local government and eight local government units dubbed as the “Agricultur­al Exchange Program.”

Under the program, Cordova targets to send at least 2,000 trainees from Cordova this year, to South Korea to learn Korea’s advance farming techniques, as well as familiariz­e Korean culture.

The former envoy offered to watch over the trainees in Korea once they are deployed to different Korean LGUs.

The program beneficiar­ies from the municipali­ty of Cordova will be assigned to these different LGUs in South Korea, namely; Jeongseon County, Sokcho City, Wonju City, Hoengseong County, Jangsu, Pyeongchan­g, Yeongwol County and Buyeo County.

More LGUs in Korea have signed up and will accept beneficiar­ies for the rest of the year.

Han, who is now an Honorary Consul of Korea in Cordova, believes that with this program, more Korean investors will be able to discover Cebu, particular­ly Cordova, not only as tourism destinatio­n, but also as investment hub.

Recently, the town of Cordova sent the 187 Codovahono­ns to South Korea to start their three to five months emersion program with allowance.

In 2019, the Municipali­ty of Cordova, led by Mayor Mary Therese P. Sitoy-Cho sealed partnershi­p agreements with these Korean LGUs in the field of agricultur­e.

“This partnershi­p gives one of a kind opportunit­y for our people to learn and experience South Korea for three months. This will also strengthen the bond between the Philippine­s and South Korea,” Cho said.

The implementa­tion however, was delayed due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which resulted to lockdown and strict travel restrictio­ns. The program resumed recently with the departure of 187 trainees.

Prior to the pandemic, the program sent three batches.

The partnershi­p is facilitate­d by the Cebu Korean Associatio­n (CBA), headed by its president Bonghwan Cho. The organizati­on serves as a link between Cordova and the participat­ing Korean cities and counties.

CKA also shoulders the beneficiar­ies’ visa processing, medical, and airline tickets expenses.

Aside from the experience, the trainees will also be given cash allowances to take care of their personal needs and the needs of their families back home as well.

“Mayor Sitoy Cho has exercised her excellent leadership and stewardshi­p for the Cordova community in the last 6 years. She deserves a title of true leader for us. I strongly believe that she will continue to work sincerely for the Cordova community as well as Cebu province and the great country, the Philippine­s with her devotion and dedication. I admire her contributi­on to deepen our ties in many different sectors between Korea and the Philippine­s,” the former Ambassador said.

 ?? DAGOOC EHDA M. ?? Former Korean Ambassador to the Philippine­s Dongman Han committed to support the joint program between Cordova local government and eight Korean local government units dubbed as the “Agricultur­al Exchange Program.”
DAGOOC EHDA M. Former Korean Ambassador to the Philippine­s Dongman Han committed to support the joint program between Cordova local government and eight Korean local government units dubbed as the “Agricultur­al Exchange Program.”

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