The South Korean government is starting a seven-week inspection from October 17 to December 2 to ensure that nine types of vegetables used in making kimchi, including Chinese cabbage and radish, do not exceed the allowed limit for pesticide residue. The inspection will randomly select target farms and collect samples to check for excess pesticide residue. In case of non-compliance, actions such as delay of shipment, disposal, and conversion of use will be taken to prevent market release. The farmer will also be taught safety management of pesticide use and monitored in the following safety investigations. Last year, the inspection led to the detection and action against eight non-compliant agricultural products.