Funds for purchasing feed materials will support around 1 trillion won next year, similar to this year.

Published 2025년 11월 4일

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[Livestock and Fisheries News=Reporter Ahn Hee-kyung] It is expected that next year, similar to this year, there will be support of 1 trillion won in feed raw material purchase funds. At the '2026 International Grain Market Outlook and Business Environment Seminar' hosted by the Korea Feed Association and the U.S. Grain and Bioproducts Council on the 4th, Hong Seung-tak, an official from the Livestock Environment and Resources Division of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, announced this regarding next year's feed industry policy. The official stated that this year, 1 trillion won was invested in raw material purchase funds for 31 locations, and next year, efforts will continue at a similar level to stabilize feed prices. Additionally, to support the financial stability of livestock farms, efforts will be made to activate farm feed transactions by providing funds for farm feed purchases.

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Outlook and Business Environment Seminar for the 2026 International Grain Market Race for feed price stabilization Plan to continuously expand forage area to increase self-sufficiency rate of raw materials Next year, it is expected that 1 trillion won in feed raw material purchase funds will be supported, similar to this year. At the '2026 International Grain Market Outlook and Business Environment Seminar' hosted by the Korea Feed Association and the U.S. Grain and Bio-Products Association on the 4th, Hong Seung-tak, an official from the Livestock Environment and Resources Division of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, announced the feed industry policy for next year. Official Hong revealed that 1 trillion won in raw material purchase funds was invested in 31 locations this year, and similar efforts will be made next year to stabilize feed prices. It is also expected that farm feed purchase funds will be supported at a similar level to this year to stabilize the ...
Source: Aflnews

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