Gyeonggi Livestock Promotion Center officially designated as the national 'Hanwoo Breeding Center'

Published 2025년 10월 20일

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[Reporter Lee Jang-hee, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] Gyeonggi Livestock Promotion Center has recently been officially designated as a 'Hanwoo Breeding Center' selected by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the NH Nonghyup Economic Holdings Hanwoo Improvement Business Office. The 'Hanwoo Breeding Center' plays a key role in the national-level improvement system aimed at selecting superior Hanwoo breeding bulls. It is a specialized research facility that raises over 100 female cattle with advanced improvements in lineage and high-grade registration, and conducts genetic analysis, seasonal breeding, and farm inspections. With this designation, the Gyeonggi Livestock Promotion Center will be able to pursue future genetic information collection and the creation of a high-capacity female cattle group linked to the national Hanwoo improvement business. Gangwon, Chungcheong,

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Gyeonggi Livestock Promotion Center has recently been officially designated as a "Hanwoo Breeding Center" selected by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the NH Nonghyup Economic & Finance Holding Co. Hanwoo Improvement Office. The "Hanwoo Breeding Center" plays a key role in the national improvement system aimed at selecting superior Hanwoo breeding bulls. It is a specialized research facility that raises over 100 high-grade registered female cattle, performs genetic analysis, seasonal breeding, farm inspections, and more. With this designation, the Gyeonggi Livestock Promotion Center will be able to push forward projects for collecting genetic information and creating a group of high-capacity female cattle linked to the national Hanwoo improvement business. Synergy effects of national Hanwoo improvement through cooperation with six local governments where Hanwoo breeding centers have been designated, including Gangwon, Chungbuk, Chungnam, Jeonbuk, Jeonnam, ...
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