South Korea: Record-breaking snowfall causes widespread damage to dairy farms

Published 2024년 12월 4일

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Record-breaking snowfall in South Korea has caused significant damage to dairy farms, with roof collapses leading to cow deaths and functional losses. The Korea Dairy and Beef Cattle Association is urging the government to implement recovery measures as the cost of repairs and the need for alternative milking locations are pressing concerns. Some farms are struggling to recover, with some owners considering closure. The association is advocating for a comprehensive recovery plan, including the designation of special disaster areas, increased funding, and extended repayment terms on policy funds.
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[Livestock Newspaper Reporter Min Byeong-jin] Finding a milking place is a challenge… Concerns over the closure of affected farms Livestock Association urges the government to prepare recovery support measures Due to the record-breaking snowfall concentrated in the central region, damage to dairy farms is snowballing. On November 27-28, some areas, mainly in Gyeonggi, Seoul, and Chungcheong, recorded snowfall exceeding 50cm, causing massive damage to livestock farms. In particular, dairy farms are open and connected in parallel, and many of them are old due to the characteristics of many elderly ranchers. To make matters worse, many of the farms collapsed because the roofs were made of materials such as slate or vinyl, which could not withstand the weight of the wet snow with high moisture content. The affected farms complained that not only the collapsed farms were farms, but also the cows died and even the rescued cows were slaughtered with severe injuries, resulting in huge ...
Source: Chuksannews

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