Goryeng County holds an explanation meeting for the pilot project on low-carbon agriculture program in the livestock sector.

Published 2025년 12월 2일

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[Livestock Farming and Fisheries Newspaper=Reporter Jang In-sik] On the 14th and 25th of last month, Goryeong County in Gyeongbuk (County Chief Lee Nam-cheol) held an explanation meeting for the pilot project of low-carbon agriculture programs in the livestock sector at the Goryeong County Agricultural Technology Center's Farmer's Hall and Grand Hall, targeting around 50 pig farmers and related parties, and around 80 Hanwoo and dairy cattle farmers. The pilot project for low-carbon agriculture programs in the livestock sector is a program that provides direct payments to livestock farmers who feed environmentally friendly feed such as low-methane feed and nitrogen reduction feed, and to farmers who improve manure management methods in the Hanwoo, beef cattle, and dairy cattle sectors. This explanation meeting was held in order to implement the '2050 Carbon Neutrality Declaration and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Roadmap'.

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On the 14th and 25th of last month, the Goryeong County Office (County Mayor Lee Nam-cheol) held an explanation meeting for the pilot program of low-carbon agriculture in the livestock sector at the Goryeong County Agricultural Technology Center Farmer's Hall and the Main Hall, targeting around 50 pig farmers and related parties, and around 80 Hanwoo and dairy cow farmers. The pilot program for low-carbon agriculture in the livestock sector is a project that provides direct payments to livestock farmers who feed environmentally friendly feed such as low-methane feed and nitrogen reduction feed, and to farmers who improve manure treatment methods in the Hanwoo, beef cattle, and dairy cow sectors. This explanation meeting covered overall content necessary for the program's implementation, from the explanation of projects such as environmentally friendly feed feeding and manure treatment improvement to the method of application for the program by farmers and the submission of ...
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