"Leading the Way in Sustainable Future Livestock: Improving Breeding Stock and Spreading New Technologies"

Published 2025년 5월 30일

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[Korea Livestock and Fisheries Newspaper, Reporter Lee Jin-woo] (Photo 1) Lim Gi-soon, Director of the Livestock Science Institute, is focusing on reducing greenhouse gases in the livestock sector through methane feed material development and producing domestic alfalfa varieties, expecting to replace imported products worth 130 billion won. In line with the spread of artificial intelligence and robot technology, the institute plans to introduce robotic milking machines to farms, lowering production costs and reducing labor. As the National Livestock Science Institute marks 10 years of moving to the Jeonbuk Innovation City, it announced a vision in May to 'secure the competitiveness of domestic livestock industry to a global level through the development and dissemination of sustainable future livestock technologies, and contribute to the enriched lives of citizens' through △responding to livestock policy issues △sharing and spreading livestock values △public consensus

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Efforts to Reduce Greenhouse Gases in Livestock Sector Development of Low-Methane Feed Materials Domestic Alfalfa New Variety Production Expecting Replacement of Imported Goods Worth 130 Billion Won In line with the spread of AI and robot technology Introduction of robot milking machines on farms To Lower Production Costs and Reduce Labor The National Institute of Animal Science, marking 10 years since its relocation to Jeonbuk Innovation City, launched in May under the vision of 'securing global competitiveness in domestic livestock industry through sustainable future livestock technology development and dissemination, and contributing to the enriched life of citizens' is conducting research across multiple domains targeting △responding to livestock policy issues △sharing and spreading livestock value △realizing citizen-friendly livestock △establishing a win-win sustainable management system. We met with Director Im Gi-soon to discuss the research areas the Livestock Science ...
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