Gangjin County, bringing smiles to the farmers' faces

Published 2025년 11월 27일

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Gangjin County (County Head Kang Jin-won) has started purchasing this year's public reserve grains from the 3rd of this month to stabilize the supply and demand of rice and ensure a stable food supply. The purchase will take place in 11 townships until December. The variety of grains targeted for this year's public reserve purchase is the Saecheongnu single variety, based on 40kg per po of rice. The plan is to purchase a total of 275,931 po (11,037 tons), including 166,879 po (6,675 tons) of dried rice, 37,832 po (1,513 tons) of harvested rice, 44,600 po (1,784 tons) of powdered rice, and 26,620 po (1,065 tons) of eco-friendly rice. This purchase is due to the prolonged heavy rainfall that affected the harvesters and the officially recognized agricultural damage caused by the rice stripe virus.

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Gangjin County (County Head Kang Jin-won) has smoothly commenced the purchase of this year's public reserve grains starting from the 3rd of last month and will continue until December in 11 townships to stabilize rice supply and ensure a stable procurement of food. This year's target for the purchase of public reserve grains is the Saecheongmu single variety, with a plan to purchase a total of 275,931 bags (11,037 tons) based on 40 kg per bag of rice: 166,879 bags (6,675 tons) of dried rice, 37,832 bags (1,513 tons) of mountain rice, 44,600 bags (1,784 tons) of powdered rice, and 26,620 bags (1,065 tons) of eco-friendly rice. This purchase is due to the significant delay in rice harvest schedules caused by prolonged rainfall during the harvesting period and the official recognition of rice blast damage, among other factors. Therefore, Gangjin County plans to complete the purchase by December 14, which is about 10 days later than usual. As of the 24th of last month, Gangjin County ...
Source: Aflnews

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