Eco-friendly organic farming to double in size

Published Jan 5, 2026

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Yu-shin] Environmentally friendly agriculture will be expanded by 2 times through measures such as increasing direct payments for environmentally friendly agriculture. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs established and announced the ‘6th Five-Year Plan for the Promotion of Environmentally Friendly Agriculture (2026~2030)’ on December 29 of last year with the long-term vision of ‘sustainable agriculture in harmony with the environment’ to achieve the national task of doubling environmentally friendly organic farming. The government has implemented a total of five basic plans over 25 years, starting with the first Five-Year Plan for the Promotion of Environmentally Friendly Agriculture in 2001. However, despite the government's policy efforts, due to changes in domestic and international conditions such as climate change, aging population, and rising prices, after 2020

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The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs announced the 6th Green Agriculture Promotion Plan. Increase in direct payment unit prices for green agriculture Improve profitability and support business stability Strengthen production base...induce expansion of public demand Induce appropriate use of chemical fertilizers Strengthen water quality management for agricultural water Develop low-carbon agricultural technology, etc. Efforts to conserve the agricultural environment Through the increase in direct payment unit prices for green agriculture, green agriculture will expand by 2 times. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs established and announced the "6th Five-Year Green Agriculture Promotion Plan (2026-2030)" on December 29, last year, with the long-term vision of "sustainable agriculture in harmony with the environment" and to fulfill the national task of doubling the area of green organic agriculture. The government has promoted a total of five basic ...
Source: Aflnews

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