The Jeju Agricultural Cooperatives and Livestock Cooperatives Operations Council welcomes the agreement on exports to Singapore as a "historic achievement."

Published 2025년 11월 7일

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[Reporter Kang Jae-nam of the Korea Farmers' News] As Jeju beef and pork are set to be exported to Singapore for the first time in the country, agricultural cooperatives in Jeju, including Jeju Agricultural Cooperative, welcomed this as a "historic achievement marking the global entry of Jeju livestock," highlighting the long-standing efforts and public-private cooperation of Jeju livestock farmers. The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Livestock Cooperatives Operation Council, composed of the Jeju Headquarters of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Head Go Woo-il), Jeju Livestock Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman Cheon Chang-su), Seogwipo Livestock Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman Kim Yong-kwan), and Jeju Pig Farming Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman Ko Gwon-jin), commented on the official agreement for the "export of Jeju beef and pork to Singapore" reached during the Korea-Singapore summit, stating it is "the fruit of the long-standing efforts and public-private cooperation of Jeju livestock farmers."

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Jeju beef and pork are set to be exported to Singapore for the first time domestically, prompting the Jeju Agricultural Cooperative, along with other livestock-related agricultural cooperatives in Jeju, to welcome this as a "historic achievement marking the global entry of Jeju livestock," as they celebrate the milestone. The Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Livestock Cooperatives Operations Council, comprising the Jeju Branch of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Head Ko Woo-il), the Jeju Livestock Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman Cheon Chang-su), the Seogwipo Livestock Agricultural Cooperative (Chairman Kim Yong-kwan), and the Jeju Pig Farmers Cooperative (Chairman Ko Gwon-jin), evaluated the official agreement on the "export of Jeju beef and pork to Singapore" from the Korea-Singapore summit as "the fruit of the long-standing efforts of Jeju livestock farmers and the cooperation between the government and the private sector." The Jeju Agricultural ...
Source: Agrinet

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