South Korean Beekeepers Thrive in Unique Environment Near the DMZ
The heavily fortified zone that divides North and South Korea boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem, serving as a poignant symbol for local farmers whose bees traverse this unique landscape freely. This area not only holds significant ecological value but also plays an important role in the livelihoods of those who depend on beekeeping.
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Liam O’Connor graduated from the University of Reading in the UK with a degree in Agricultural Engineering. His studies focused on the design and innovation of agricultural machinery, aiming to improve efficiency and sustainability in farming operations. Liam is currently working as a project engineer, developing new technologies for precision agriculture.