South Korea: Promoting diversification of Jeju soybean and buckwheat distribution structure to relieve supply and demand instability

Published 2023년 9월 17일

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The Jeju Agricultural Cooperative is developing a plan to diversify the distribution of soybeans and buckwheat in order to address supply and demand concerns caused by slower consumption. Jeju is the largest producer of soybeans in the country, but the cultivation area is relatively small compared to the national total. The Cooperative hopes that the research service will help analyze the current status and issues of the industry, establish a distribution diversification plan, and increase farm income.
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A plan to diversify Jeju soybean and buckwheat distribution is being established to improve the raw material-centered distribution structure and resolve supply and demand anxiety caused by slowing consumption. On the 15th, Jeju Agricultural Cooperative (Director Jae-chun Yoon) held a briefing session on the launch of a research service to establish a distribution diversification plan, including Jeju soybean and buckwheat processing, in the Jeju headquarters conference room. Last year's soybean cultivation area in Jeju was 4,867 ha, which is only 7.6% of the country's total (63,956 ha), but Jeju is the country's largest producer of soybeans. Of the 58 tons of government-supplied green beans produced last year, 45 tons were supplied to Jeju, reaching a supply ratio of 77.5%. As of 2021, Jeju is the largest production area for buckwheat, with a cultivation area of 1,426 ha, accounting for 66.4% of the nationwide cultivation area (2,148 ah). The Jeju Agricultural Cooperative is ...
Source: JejuIlbo

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