The article highlights the concerns around potential impacts of the anticipated 'Super El Niño' phenomenon during the summer, which is expected to bring increased precipitation and potentially disrupt agricultural production in South Korea. In response, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs is implementing measures to minimize damage and stabilize prices, including stockpiling of vegetables like cabbages and radishes, and the installation of rain screens to protect crops. The Korea Rural Economic Institute has reported a decrease in shipments of various fruits and vegetables due to heavy rain, leading to market supply issues and price volatility. The article underscores the seriousness of the situation, with the expected damage from heavy rain this year exceeding last year's, and the ministry's efforts to mitigate these challenges and ensure food stability.