A recent study commissioned by the Korean Beef Fund Management Committee, as reported on 2023-02-07, reveals the economic impact of livestock environmental regulations on small and medium-sized Korean cattle farms. The research conducted by Korea University identifies that these regulations result in greater production losses for farms with less than 50 heads of cattle, compared to larger operations with 100 or more heads. The findings show that the increased costs associated with these regulations do not justify their environmental benefits, leading the Hanwoo Fund to call for policy support for small and medium-sized farms. The study's findings also indicate a decrease in total social welfare and added value due to the increased costs of compliance, suggesting that the current regulations may not be economically efficient.