Gwangju District Livestock Cooperative Association, general meeting... Expanding mutual benefit measures with members

Published Dec 29, 2025

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The Gwangju District Livestock Cooperative Association (Chairman Lee Seok-kyu) recently held an extraordinary general meeting in the association's conference room, announcing plans to focus on promoting educational support projects and revitalizing economic activities in 2026. The plans include promoting economic activities worth 62.1 billion won, credit activities with a deposit balance of 1 trillion 113 billion won and loans of 936.6 billion won, and insurance activities worth 63.6664 billion won in 2026. The association also plans to allocate 23.24 billion won for educational support projects for members and aims for an annual net profit of over 20 billion won. Chairman Lee Seok-kyu stated, "Recently, the economic difficulties of members have been exacerbated due to the outbreak of livestock diseases," and mentioned that they will operate a permanent quarantine system to ensure the business stability of livestock farms.

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The Gwangju District Livestock Cooperative Association (Chairman Lee Seok-kyu) recently held an extraordinary general meeting in their meeting room and announced plans to focus on promoting educational support projects and economic activities in 2026. In 2026, they plan to push forward with economic activities amounting to 62.1 billion won, credit activities with deposits of 1 trillion 113 billion won (based on the balance), loans of 936.6 billion won, and insurance activities of 63.6664 billion won. They also plan to allocate 23.24 billion won for educational support projects for members and aim for an annual net profit of over 20 billion won. Chairman Lee Seok-kyu said, "Recently, the economic difficulties ...
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