Discussion of government support measures for low-carbon South Korean beef breeding

Published Dec 18, 2024

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The Jeonbuk Livestock Cooperative Association held a council meeting to discuss the state of the livestock industry and address ongoing issues. The meeting was highlighted by the resignation of Jeonbuk Agricultural Cooperative Association Headquarters Director Kim Young-il and the introduction of new association head Nam Sang-guk. The group discussed challenges such as winter feeding management, disease prevention, and financial settlements, amidst concerns over falling livestock product prices. Officials also provided updates on the 2025 Livestock Sector Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Development Fund Support Plan and the 2036 Jeonju Summer Olympics Hosting Plan. A question-and-answer session was held regarding the government's support plan for low-carbon Korean beef. The meeting concluded with a plaque of appreciation being presented to the head of the Gochang Livestock Cooperative.
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[Livestock Newspaper Reporter Kim Chun-woo] On the 10th, the Jeonbuk Livestock Cooperative Association (Chairman Shim Jae-jip, Iksan Gunsan Livestock Farm) held a council meeting (pictured) at the NH Chamyewoo Premium Hall 4th floor conference room with 30 people in attendance, including Jeonbuk Agricultural Cooperative Association Headquarters Director Kim Young-il, Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Livestock Division Director Lee Hee-sun, member cooperative association heads, and branch office heads, to discuss current issues. At this meeting, Jeonbuk Agricultural Cooperative Association Headquarters Director Kim Young-il made his resignation remarks, and newly inaugurated Sunjeong Livestock Cooperative Association Head Nam Sang-guk attended for the first time and expressed his will to continuously strive for the development of the livestock industry. In his opening remarks, Chairman Shim Jae-jip said, “Livestock product prices, including Korean beef prices, are still not ...
Source: Chuksannews

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