Daejeon Chungnam Pig Farmers Cooperative obtains certification for premium Black Hand pork from pigs fed with Forkbil grapes.

Published Dec 24, 2025

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Daejeon Chungnam Pork Farmers Cooperative's 'Forkville Grape-Fed Pigs' received the 'Premium Certification' from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Additionally, it received the 'Excellent Livestock Product Brand Certification' from the Consumer-Citizen Group. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs issued the certification on the 15th, and the Consumer-Citizen Group issued it on the 18th. With this, the Daejeon Chungnam Pork Farmers Cooperative has greatly enhanced the value of the Korean pork brand produced by its members and has the honor of standing tall as an authoritative brand. This certification was given after a comprehensive review of all stages from systematic production farm management to distribution and sales, based on the recommendation of the local government. The 'Ministry of Agriculture Premium Certification' was awarded to only four Korean pork brands nationwide.

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Daejeon Chungnam Pig Farmers' Cooperative's 'Forkville grape-fed pig' received the 'Premium Certification' from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Additionally, it received the 'Excellent Livestock Product Brand Certification' from the Consumer Citizens' Group. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs issued the certification on the 15th, and the Consumer Citizens' Group issued it on the 18th. With this, the Daejeon Chungnam Pig Farmers' Cooperative has greatly enhanced the value of the Hanwoo brand produced by its members and has gained the honor of standing as an authoritative brand. This certification was granted after a comprehensive review of all stages from systematic farm management to distribution and sales, based on recommendations from local governments. It is known that the 'Ministry of Agriculture Premium Certification' was awarded to only four Hanwoo brands nationwide. 'Forkville' is expanding the 'Low-Carbon Livestock Certification' to ...
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