Gongju City, in collaboration with administrative, farming, and specialized organizations, enhances the sustainability of the pig farming industry.

Published 2025년 12월 25일

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[Livestock and Fisheries Newspaper = Reporter Nara Park] In response to the complex issues surrounding the pig farming industry and to establish a sustainable development foundation, the city of Gongju has collaborated with private organizations. On the 24th, at the city hall's situation room, the Gongju branch of the Korea Pig Association, the Gongju Wildlife and Plant Management Association, and the city of Gongju (Mayor Choi Won-cheol) signed a business agreement to promote the sustainable development of the pig farming industry and create a safe living environment for citizens. This agreement aims to systematically address various issues facing the pig farming industry, such as the risk of livestock infectious disease outbreaks, damage to farms caused by wild boars, and environmental and odor complaints, by strengthening the cooperative framework between the administration and field expertise-based organizations.

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Responding jointly to the complex issues surrounding the pig farming industry...Collaboration to prevent damage from infectious animal diseases and wild boars Creating a safe and pleasant livestock environment In order to respond to the complex issues surrounding the pig farming industry and to establish a sustainable development foundation, Gongju City has joined forces with private organizations. Gongju City (Mayor Choi Won-cheol) signed a business agreement with the Gongju branch of the Korea Pig Farmers' Association, the Gongju Wild Animal and Plant Management Association, and others at the city hall situation room on the 24th to promote sustainable development of the pig farming industry and to create a safe living environment for citizens. This agreement was made to systematically address various issues facing the pig farming industry, such as the risk of infectious animal diseases, damage to farms caused by wild boars, and complaints about the environment and odors, by ...
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