South Korea: Nationwide quarantine and supply-demand control campaign for one month in November

Published 2022년 11월 1일

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The National Korean Beef Association is planning a nationwide relay quarantine and supply-demand control campaign from November 2nd to 30th to address concerns about price declines due to an increase in slaughtered animals and to set a new record high for the Korean beef industry in 2023. The campaign will focus on controlling supply and demand at the farm level and preventing livestock diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease, Brucella disease, and tuberculosis disease. The campaign will also address the issue of voluntary cow reduction to prevent a decrease in cattle prices due to an increase in the number of Korean cattle raised.
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The National Korean Beef Association (Chairman Sam-Joo Kim) announced that it would promote a nationwide relay quarantine and supply-demand control campaign from the 2nd to the 30th. Concerns persist over price declines due to the increase in the number of slaughtered animals, as the Korean beef industry is expected to set a new record high in 2023. This is a time when it is necessary to proactively control the supply and demand of Korean beef at the farm level and to prevent livestock diseases such as foot-and-mouth disease, Brucella disease, and tuberculosis disease. This relay campaign will be held during the month of November to coincide with the opening day of the national livestock market. Korean beef leaders from all over the country, including the branch heads of the National Korean Beef Association and the head of the Livestock Cooperative Association, will participate at the site. ▲ The main contents are to realize Korean cattle K-disaster prevention, which ...
Source: Nongmin

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