[Reporter Jo Young-kyu of the Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] A call has been made in the National Assembly to exclude "mushroom substrate" from the waste disposal target, including the substrate after mushroom harvesting. The mushroom substrate, which is primarily composed of plant residues, can be recycled to circulate resources, yet it is designated as waste, increasing the burden on mushroom farmers, according to the criticism. The absence of a legal definition for the substrate is cited as the cause, and it is suggested that the enactment of the "(tentatively named) Act on the Promotion and Support of the Mushroom Industry" (hereinafter referred to as the Mushroom Industry Act) should be proactively considered to exclude the application of waste to the substrate. The member of the National Assembly's Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Food, and Marine Affairs, Lee Byeong-jin of the Democratic Party of Korea (Gyeonggi