Gyeongnam Farmers Anger: “Are Rice Farmers’ Management Stabilization Funds Used to Reduce Rice Farming?”

Published 2025년 3월 18일

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Local farm federations and civic groups in Gyeongnam, South Korea, have called for a halt to the local government's rice cultivation area adjustment system and the Rice Farmer Management Stabilization Fund, arguing that they undermine farmers' right to decide on their farming and shift the burden of rice supply and demand issues to farmers. The system aims to reduce rice farming by 80,000 ha, equivalent to about 400,000 tons of domestic production, by providing financial incentives to farmers who reduce their rice cultivation. Critics, however, contend that this approach exacerbates the oversupply problem by ignoring imported rice and by favoring large-scale farmers, leading to internal conflicts among farmers. Gyeongnam Province plans to allocate 10 billion won in local funds to support this initiative, with varying subsidies for rice farmers depending on the size of their farms.
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“Transferring responsibility for rice supply to farmers” condemned Immediately suspend the rice cultivation area adjustment system Call for implementation of management stabilization fund according to principles As local governments are trying to use the rice cultivation area adjustment system, which is entirely supported by local government funds, to give priority to farmers with reduced rice cultivation, there are growing voices calling for its suspension. On the 17th, the Jeon Nong-Busan Gyeongnam Federation and the Jeon Yeo-Nong-Gyeongnam Federation, along with the Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and representatives of civic groups and progressive parties in the Gyeongnam region, held a press conference in front of the Gyeongnam Provincial Office to condemn the combination of the government’s rice cultivation area adjustment system and Gyeongnam Province’s rice cultivation area stabilization fund support project. In a press ...
Source: Agrinet

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