South Korea is planning to substitute 10% of its imported wheat flour with rice flour by 2027, as a response to potential global wheat shortages caused by turmoil in Russia and Ukraine, and export bans in countries like India. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on imports, prevent price instabilities, and increase local food self-sufficiency. The government also plans to expand public wheat stockpiling and take measures to stabilize food prices. They are also struggling with a shortage of younger farmers and have a plan to foster young farmers and convert the agri-food sector into smart, digital processes by 2027.