Korean Pork Producers Association "Deletion and amendment of the toxin clause in the Livestock Products Distribution Act"

Published Dec 19, 2025

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The weakening of wholesale pig market transaction prices Concerns over the weakening of farmers' pricing power The board meeting held to make recommendations to the government The demand for the enactment of the Livestock Wholesale Market Revitalization Act The pork industry has gathered internal opinions to request the government to delete or amend the toxic clauses related to the 'Livestock Product Distribution Act' that pork farmers are concerned about, and to establish a legal basis for the revitalization of the pig wholesale market. The Korean Pork Producers Association held the '5th Board Meeting of 2025' at the White Veil in Seoul on the 17th. The board meeting reported on the activities since the inauguration of Chairman Lee Ki-hong, the progress of quarantine tasks, the status of the Pork Innovation Center, and deliberated and passed the 2025 supplementary budget and 2026 budget and business plans as originally proposed. The hottest discussion at the board meeting was the ...
Source: Agrinet

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