[Planning] The Value and Role of the NH Agribusiness Holdings Corporation Breeding Pig Improvement Center (Part 1) Pushing for Korean-style Breeding Pig Improvement

Published 2025년 10월 24일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Hyun-ryul] The NH Agribusiness Economic Corporation Pig Breeding Improvement Center is currently seeking to increase the income of pig farmers and stabilize the domestic pork market through an improvement system that integrates genetic technology and information and communication technology (ICT). Starting with a pilot pig farm in Gochang, Jeonbuk, in 1976, and moving to Yeonggwang, Jeonnam, in 1987, the NH Agribusiness Economic Corporation Pig Breeding Improvement Center began its original role. At the Pig Breeding Improvement Center, 8,800 sows are being raised at 11 locations, including directly managed and cooperative farms, and the majority of the breeds are Yorkshire. # Introduction of the high-fertility original breeding pig, Geneusus...distinct improvement results The Pig Breeding Improvement Center first imported original breeding pigs into the country in 1

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Introduction of genetic resources and acquisition of breeding management technology and know-how... Clear improvement results Pigs reach 90kg at 125 days old 3 to 4 days shorter than at the beginning of introduction Record below 125 days old The Agricultural Cooperative Pig Breeding Improvement Center is currently seeking to increase the income of pig farmers and stabilize the domestic pork market through an improved system that combines genetic technology and information and communication technology (ICT). The Agricultural Cooperative Economic Corporation Pig Breeding Improvement Center, which began its role in 1987 when the operation moved from Gochang, Jeonbuk, to Yeongwang, Jeonnam, after starting with a pilot pig farm in Gochang, Jeonbuk, in 1976. The Pig Breeding Improvement Center has 8,800 sows raised in 11 locations, including directly managed and cooperative farms, and the majority of the breeds are Yorkshire. # Introduction of Genesus prolific sows... Clear improvement ...
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