The Jeonnam branch of Nonghyup Feed has achieved a sales volume of 700,000 tons of compound feed for three consecutive years.

Published 2026년 1월 2일

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The Jeonnam branch of Nonghyup Feed (Branch Manager Park Rae-hyuk) achieved 700,000 tons of compound feed sales for the third consecutive year, even amidst deteriorating business conditions in the livestock industry, thereby once again proving the solid trust and cooperative strength of the Jeonnam regional livestock cooperatives and livestock farmers. To commemorate this, a commemorative ceremony was held on the 24th of last month. This achievement was attained in a challenging environment where factors such as a decrease in the number of livestock, rising feed costs, high exchange rates, and fluctuations in international grain prices acted in combination. Most importantly, it is evaluated that the trust and consistent use of Nonghyup Feed by each Jeonnam regional livestock cooperative and on-site livestock farmers was the greatest driving force. The Jeonnam branch of Nonghyup Feed has long-standing

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Trust and mutual growth between livestock cooperatives and livestock farmers yield valuable results The Jeonnam branch of the agricultural cooperative feed (branch manager Park Rae-hyuk) has once again proven the power of the firm trust and cooperation between Jeonnam region livestock cooperatives and livestock farmers by achieving a sales volume of 700,000 tons of compound feed for three consecutive years, despite deteriorating business conditions in the overall livestock industry. To commemorate this, a ceremony was held on the 24th of last month. This achievement was the result of a difficult environment where various internal and external adverse factors, such as a decrease in the number of livestock, rising feed costs, high exchange rates, and fluctuations in international grain prices, were compounded. Above all, it was evaluated that the most significant driving force was the trust and consistent use of agricultural cooperative feed by various livestock cooperatives and ...
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