[Note] Jeju region black pig separate grading pilot project ‘started’

게시됨 2024년 9월 10일

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The Korea Pork Association and other Korean organizations visited Japan to study pork grading and management systems, aiming to develop specific grading criteria for black pigs in Korea's Jeju region. In Japan, 23% of slaughtered pigs are not graded, and the government supports pig producers through the Pork Management Stabilization Grant, which covers cost fluctuations. About 50% of farms, representing 80% of pigs, subscribe to this subsidy program, which requires a three-year fund accumulation. Since 2013, no subsidies have been needed as sales prices have surpassed production costs. Japan's pig farming policy also includes support for feed price stabilization and disease countermeasures.
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3 organizations including the Korea Pork Association Survey of best practices in advanced regions of Japan Recently, as the need for separate grading criteria for black pigs has been raised due to the diversification and advancement of pig quality, the government is currently reviewing a pilot project in the Jeju region. In relation to this, the Korea Pork Association, Korea Meat Distribution and Export Association, Jeju Provincial Office, and Jeju Black Pig Producers Association visited Japan for 3 nights and 4 days from the 26th of last month to conduct grading criteria and management stability system research, and to seek ways to develop the Korean pork industry. # 23% of total slaughtered pigs are not graded Although direct visits to local institutions were not made due to livestock disease issues, our side had time to understand the current status of the Japanese pig farming industry through meetings with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, the Korea ...
출처: Aflnews

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