Gangwon Livestock Association Operations Council holds regular meeting in 2025...discusses expansion of livestock issues and budget.

Published 2025년 11월 17일

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The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Livestock Cooperatives Operation Council (Chairman Lee Yang-jung, Chairman of Sokcho Yangyang Livestock Farmers Cooperative) held its sixth council meeting of the year at the Wonju Livestock Farmers Cooperative (Chairman Shin Dong-hoon) main branch last 14th, with the participation of 11 livestock cooperatives' chairmen from the province. The council discussed the progress of major projects for 2025 and measures to address current issues. On this day, in preparation for the year-end settlement of each livestock cooperative, an inspection was conducted to ensure sound accounting closure, and the operation plan for the special disease prevention period in winter and measures to strengthen disease prevention were also given priority. Notably, Representative Song Ki-heon (Wonju City 2nd District) attended the meeting to discuss the government budget for the livestock sector in 2026.

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The Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province Livestock Cooperatives Operation Council (Chairman Lee Yang-jung, Chairman of Sokcho Yangyang Livestock Farmers Cooperative) held its sixth council meeting of the year on the 14th at the Wonju Livestock Farmers Cooperative (Chairman Shin Dong-hoon) main branch, with the participation of 11 livestock cooperatives' chairmen from the province. The council discussed the progress of major projects for 2025 and measures to address current issues. During the council meeting, an inspection was conducted to ensure sound accounting closures ahead of the year-end settlement of each livestock cooperative. Additionally, the operation plan for the special winter disease prevention period and measures to strengthen disease prevention were discussed as priorities. In particular, Representative Song Ki-heon (Wonju City 2nd District) attended the meeting and proposed the need for an expansion of the government budget for the livestock sector in 2026, as ...
Source: Aflnews

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