Have you recently planted radishes and cabbage? Register for changes in your agricultural business.

Published Sep 18, 2025

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The Mokpo and Sinan offices of the National Agro-Food Quality Management Service (Director Jeong Chan-bok) will fully operate the regular change reporting system* for autumn crops such as radishes and Chinese cabbage from September to October to increase the accuracy of the item information registered in agricultural businesses, which is used as a basic agricultural policy data. Furthermore, agricultural business registrants receive various agricultural subsidy support benefits, but according to Article 4 of the "Agricultural and Fisheries Business Management Act," they have the obligation of change registration, so the regular change reporting period is set during the sowing and planting season of major crops. This regular change reporting system for autumn crops (radishes and Chinese cabbage) applies to registered businesses with a cultivation area of 0.5 ha or more for each of the radishes and Chinese cabbage and radish and Chinese cabbage damages.

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The Mokpo and Sinan offices of the National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service (Director Jeong Chan-bok) will fully operate the regular change registration system for autumn crops such as radishes and Chinese cabbage from September to October to increase the accuracy of crop information registered by agricultural businesses, which is used as a basic agricultural policy data. Furthermore, farmers registered as agricultural businesses must comply with the obligation of change registration according to Article 4 of the "Agricultural and Fisheries Business Act" in order to receive various agricultural subsidies. Therefore, the regular change registration period is set during the sowing and planting season of important crops. This regular change registration system for autumn crops (radishes and Chinese cabbage) targets registered businesses with a cultivation area of 0.5 ha or more for each crop and businesses with crop damage insurance, among others, and informs them ...
Source: Aflnews

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