Jeonnam Agricultural Research Institute and Gwangju Livestock Cooperatives join hands to develop feed exclusively for black goats.

Published 2025년 9월 15일

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Jeonnam Agricultural Technology Institute (Director Kim Haeng-ran) announced on the 15th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Gwangju Livestock Cooperatives (Chairman Kim Jae-pil) to strengthen the competitiveness of the black goat industry through a "Joint Research on the Development of Black Goat Specialized Feed." The main contents of this agreement include: ▲ development of specialized feed for black goats, ▲ joint research and education on improved feeding, management, breeding, and environmental management technologies, and ▲ mutual cooperation for the cultivation of the Jeonnam premium black goat brand. In particular, the agreement aims to develop specialized feed optimized for the nutrition and physiology of black goats, targeting the production of uniform quality black goats and the increase of farmers' income. The Jeonnam Agricultural Technology Institute has already established a "Five-Year Comprehensive Plan for Black Goat Industrialization Research" and is working on breed improvement.

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First Steps to Foster Jeonnam's Top Black Goat Brand Joint Research to Strengthen Competitiveness of Black Goat Industry Begins Jeonnam Institute of Agricultural Technology (Director Kim Haeng-ran) announced on the 15th that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Gwangju Livestock Cooperative (Chairman Kim Jae-pil) for a joint research project to develop "Black Goat Specialized Feed" to strengthen the competitiveness of the black goat industry. This agreement includes the development of black goat specialized feed, joint research and education on technology for improvement, feeding, breeding, and environmental management, and mutual cooperation to foster the Jeonnam premium black goat brand. In particular, the goal is to develop specialized feed optimized for the nutrition and physiology of black goats to produce uniform quality black goats and increase farmers' income. Jeonnam Agricultural Technology Institute has already established a "Five-Year ...
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