Pocheon City launches stable "liquid fertilizer supply system"

Published 2025년 8월 19일

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[Reporter Lee Jang-hee, Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] On August 12, Pocheon City in Gyeonggi Province signed a 'Liquid Fertilizer Demonstration Supply Agreement' between a liquid fertilizer distribution specialized organization and the Pocheon City Facility Vegetable Association to promote the use and distribution of resource-recycled livestock manure liquid fertilizer. The signing ceremony, attended by approximately 16 people including Pocheon City Mayor Baek Young-hyun, Pocheon City Facility Vegetable Association Chairman Jang Sung-san, and heads of related livestock organizations, was followed by the second meeting of the Liquid Fertilizer Distribution Council. The meeting focused on preliminary procedures and technical matters for implementing the agreement, particularly determining the appropriate amount of liquid fertilizer to prevent soil contamination, issuing fertilizer prescriptions, and ensuring stable quality control through fertilizer component testing.

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On August 12, Pocheon City signed a "Liquid Fertilizer Demonstration Supply Agreement" with a liquid fertilizer distribution organization and the Pocheon City Facility Vegetable Association to promote the use and distribution of liquid fertilizer made from livestock manure. Approximately 16 people, including Pocheon City Mayor Baek Young-hyun, Pocheon City Facility Vegetable Association Chairman Jang Seong-san, and heads of livestock-related organizations, attended the signing ceremony and held the second meeting of the Liquid Fertilizer Distribution Council. The meeting focused on preliminary procedures and technical matters for implementing the agreement. In particular, the meeting agreed that procedures such as calculating the appropriate amount of liquid fertilizer to prevent soil contamination, issuing fertilizer prescriptions, and ensuring stable quality control through fertilizer component testing are essential for stable liquid fertilizer supply and reducing the use of ...
Source: Agrinet

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