"Comprehensive survey of autumn rainy season agricultural damage and production cost guarantee needed"

Published 2025년 10월 31일

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[Korean Farmers' Newspaper Reporter Lee Woo-jung] The Gangwon Provincial Federation of the National Farmers' Association held an emergency press conference in front of the Gangwon Provincial Office on the 28th, urging a full survey of agricultural damage caused by the autumn rainy season and the establishment of countermeasures. Amid unprecedented autumn rains causing widespread agricultural damage nationwide, Gangwon Province's main crops, including field crops, are suffering from diseases such as clubroot and various pests, while the growth of miscellaneous grains like perilla, sorghum, soybeans, and red beans is poor due to mold. In response, the Gangwon Provincial Federation of the National Farmers' Association stacked ruined cabbages in front of the provincial office and called for 'Guarantee the right to survival for farmers, climate disaster agricultural damage,' 'Immediately conduct a full survey of agricultural damage.'

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The Gangwon Provincial Federation of the National Farmers' Association held an emergency press conference in front of the Gangwon Provincial Government Office on the 28th, urging a full survey of agricultural damage caused by the autumn rainy season and the establishment of countermeasures. As agricultural damage from the autumn rainy season continues to emerge nationwide, Gangwon Province's main crops, including cabbage, are suffering from downy mildew and various plant diseases and pests, while other crops such as perilla, sorghum, beans, and red beans are experiencing mold growth, resulting in poor crop conditions. To this end, the Gangwon Provincial Federation of the National Farmers' Association stacked ruined cabbage in front of the provincial government office and shouted slogans such as "Secure the right to survival for farmers, protect agricultural damage caused by climate disasters!", "Immediately conduct a full survey of agricultural damage!", and "Establish ...
Source: Agrinet

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