Rice blast disease recognized as agricultural disaster

Published 2025년 10월 15일

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[Agricultural Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Yu-sin] Damage from rice false smut disease is recognized as an agricultural disaster, and disaster relief funds will be provided. Based on the review results of the Agricultural Disaster Countermeasures Deliberation Committee held on the 14th, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs decided to recognize rice false smut disease caused by extreme heat in July and August and frequent rainfall last month as an agricultural disaster and to conduct a damage survey. As of the 1st, rice false smut disease has occurred in approximately 36,000 hectares nationwide, including 13,000 hectares in South Jeolla Province, 7,800 hectares in South Chungcheong Province, 7,300 hectares in North Gyeongsang Province, 4,400 hectares in North Jeolla Province, and 3,500 hectares in other areas. Rice false smut disease initially causes dark brown lesions resembling sesame seeds on the leaves and becomes severe.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs to Provide Disaster Relief Funds After Damage Assessment Damage from rice false smut disease will also be recognized as agricultural disaster and disaster relief funds will be provided. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs decided to recognize the rice false smut disease caused by the abnormal high temperatures this year as an agricultural disaster and to conduct a damage assessment based on the review results of the Agricultural Disaster Countermeasures Deliberation Committee held on the 14th. This year, due to the abnormal high temperatures in July and August and frequent rainfall last month, rice false smut disease has occurred in approximately 36,000 hectares across the country as of the 1st, including 13,000 hectares in Jeonnam, 7,800 hectares in Chungnam, 7,300 hectares in Gyeongbuk, 4,400 hectares in Jeonbuk, and 3,500 hectares in other areas. Rice false smut disease causes dark brown lesions resembling sesame ...
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