Handling 40% of castrated Korean beef nationwide

Published 2023년 12월 15일

Tridge summary

The Nonghyup Eumseong Livestock Products Market, established in 2011, is a major distribution hub in Korea, handling over 16% of the nation's slaughter volume and slaughtering 40% of castrated Korean beef. The market has seen a year-on-year increase in business volume, exceeding 160,000 cows and 140,000 pigs last year, with expectations to exceed these numbers this year due to high-quality facilities and processing systems. Additionally, the market is committed to supporting the local economy, spending approximately KRW 18.3 billion annually on various projects, businesses, and community support.
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Original content

- Modernization of facilities and advancement of slaughter processing system - Quality, quantity, and meridian price are at the highest level in the country The Nonghyup Eumseong Livestock Products Market, which was newly started in 2011 by moving from the Garak-dong Agricultural and Fishery Products Wholesale Market to Eumseong, North Chungcheong Province, currently handles more than 16% of the nation's slaughter volume. In particular, in the case of castrated Korean beef, it slaughters 40% of the total volume, serving as a central distribution hub in Korea. # This year’s cattle business volume is expected to exceed last year’s Last year's business volume at the Eumseong Livestock Products Market was 160,414 cows and 141,591 pigs. Despite the outbreak of livestock infectious diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease and lump skin this year, the expected project volume at the end of the year is more than 164,000 cows and 103,786 pigs, which is expected to exceed the planned volume ...
Source: Aflnews

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