[Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper, Reporter Iginoh] A revision of the law to establish a self-help fund for native chickens is being pushed. Reflecting the inherent value of the native chicken industry and enhancing competitiveness are expected. Recently, Representative Eogigu from the Democratic Party of Korea (Chairman of the Agriculture, Oceans and Fisheries Committee) announced that he had introduced a "Partial Revision of the Act on the Establishment and Management of Livestock Self-Help Funds." This revision explicitly allows for the establishment of a "dedicated self-help fund for native chickens," separate from broilers, to create a support base specialized for the native chicken industry, including consumer promotion, distribution improvement, and breed improvement. The current law only allows for the establishment of one self-help fund per item, but just like Hanwoo and beef cattle in the beef industry, the industry structure is clearly defined.