Jeonnam Province strengthens cooperation framework with major production areas to stabilize supply and demand of garlic and onions.

Published 2025년 12월 24일

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Jeonnam Province and Jeonnam Headquarters of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation held a two-day "Capacity Enhancement Workshop for the Stable Production and Supply of Garlic and Onions by 2025" in Yeosu until the 18th to review supply and demand stabilization strategies as the nation's largest primary production area and to discuss the strengthening of a producer-centered cooperative system. Over 120 participants, including garlic and onion producers and local governments in major production areas, as well as National Agricultural Cooperative Federation officials, attended the workshop. Discussions centered on "measures to stabilize the supply and demand of garlic and onions for the 2026 crop." Itae Moon, a policy advisor for the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, gave a lecture on "the role of primary production area councils and producers in the new government's agricultural policy." Additionally, cultivation in the Jeonnam region was discussed.

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Workshop involving producers, counties, and agricultural cooperatives discusses supply and demand strategy for next year's crop Jeonnam Province and Jeonnam Agricultural Cooperatives held a two-day 'Capacity Building Workshop for Stable Production and Supply of Garlic and Onions for 2025' in Yeosu until the 18th, examining the supply and demand stabilization strategy as the nation's largest producing area and discussing the strengthening of a producer-centered cooperative system. About 120 people attended the workshop, including garlic and onion producers, county officials, and agricultural cooperatives. The discussions centered on 'measures for stabilizing the supply and demand of 2026 garlic and onions.' Lee Tae-mun, a policy advisor at the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, gave a lecture on 'the role of producing areas and producers in the new government's agricultural policy.' Additionally, a research and consulting task for stabilizing the production and ...
Source: Aflnews

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