Naju City Begins Accepting Applications for Forage Crop Seeds

Published 2025년 7월 10일

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Naju City announced on the 9th that it will accept applications for 'autumn-sown forage crop seeds' until the 25th to reduce production costs for livestock farms and improve forage self-sufficiency rates. Autumn-sown forage crop seeds refer to grass crop seeds that are sown in autumn and harvested as livestock feed in spring, with representative crops including Italian ryegrass (IRG), green barley, rye, and oats. This project aims to reduce farm burdens and expand domestic forage production and utilization by subsidizing 30% of seed purchase costs for winter forage crop cultivation farms. Applicants must be registered and actually residing in Naju City.

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Until the 25th... Expectations for Improving Domestic Forage Self-Sufficiency Naju City announced on the 9th that it will accept applications for 'autumn-sown feed crop seeds' until the 25th to reduce production costs for livestock farms and improve forage self-sufficiency. Autumn-sown feed crop seeds refer to grass crop seeds that are sown in autumn and harvested as livestock feed in spring, with representative crops including Italian ryegrass (IRG), green barley, rye, and oats. This project aims to support winter feed crop cultivation farmers by subsidizing 30% of seed purchase costs to reduce farm burdens and expand domestic forage production and utilization. Applicants must be farmers registered as agricultural management entities who are registered residents and actually residing in Naju City. Supported items include winter feed crops such as Italian ryegrass and rye, and farmers intending to sow these seeds can visit their local administrative welfare center to complete and ...
Source: Aflnews

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