[Reporter's Notebook] It is not the time for petty arguments at the Korean Pork Association

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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[Korean Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper, Reporter Ahn Hyeong-jun] The election to select the chairman of the Korea Pork Producers Association, which leads the domestic pork industry, has concluded, but noise surrounding the election continues to emerge, obstructing the growth of the pork industry. The pork association held the 21st presidential election, which selected the "pig president," over a period of approximately 100 days from July to October. The election results saw Lee Ki-hong elected as the new chairman, and since November 1, he has been actively engaging with the government and the National Assembly to resolve pending issues and formulate development strategies for the pork industry. Conversely, within the association, noise regarding this election has not ceased.

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The election to select the chairman of the Korean Pig Association, which is set to lead the pig industry, has concluded, but noise surrounding the election continues to emerge, hindering the growth of the pig industry. The Korean Pig Association held the 21st presidential election to select the "Pig President" over approximately 100 days from July to October. The election result saw Lee Ki-hong elected as the new chairman, and since November 1, he has been actively engaging with the government and the National Assembly to resolve pending issues and formulate development strategies for the pig industry. Conversely, noise within the association continues regarding this election. This is due to ongoing discussions about the group text message sent by the new chairman, Lee Ki-hong, on the morning of the election day, when the official election period had already ended. The problem is that although the issue between the parties was resolved amicably with the new chairman's public ...
Source: Agrinet

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