Cultivating 30,000 low-carbon livestock and poultry farms with certification

Published 2025년 10월 13일

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[Goseongjin, Korea Farmers' News Reporter] The government has set a goal to establish a sustainable production and distribution system for low-carbon livestock and agricultural products by 2030, aiming to certify 30,000 low-carbon farms, achieve an annual distribution and sales volume of 50,000 tons, and reach consumer awareness of over 95%. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs recently announced plans titled "Measures to Certify and Promote the Distribution of Low-Carbon Livestock and Agricultural Products." The low-carbon livestock and agricultural products certification system is a scheme where the state certifies items that have reduced greenhouse gas emissions through farming techniques that reduce carbon in the production process. It was first introduced on a trial basis in 2012, primarily for agricultural products, with certification targets including environmentally friendly or G.

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The government has set a goal to establish a sustainable production and distribution system for low-carbon livestock and agricultural products by 2030, aiming for 30,000 certified low-carbon farms, an annual distribution sales volume of 50,000 tons, and consumer awareness of over 95%. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs recently announced plans titled "Measures to Certify and Promote the Distribution of Low-Carbon Livestock and Agricultural Products." The low-carbon livestock and agricultural products certification system is a scheme where the state certifies items that have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by applying carbon-reducing farming technologies during the production process. It was first introduced on a trial basis in 2012, focusing on agricultural products, and the certification targets are farms that have previously obtained eco-friendly or GAP certification. Currently, the system operates with 65 types of agricultural products and three livestock ...
Source: Agrinet

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