"We solemnly resolve to overcome the supply chain crisis and secure the circular foundation of our agriculture through the active practice of appropriate fertilization, livestock manure recycling, and energy savings." In the midst of the supply chain crisis stemming from the Middle East, which has led to fertilizer supply and demand uncertainties and rising energy prices, thereby increasing the burden on farm management, the agricultural community has taken action to respond to the crisis through appropriate fertilization, livestock manure recycling, and energy savings. The Korea Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives, the Korea Agricultural Union, and the Farmers' Road held a resolution conference on "Appropriate Fertilization, Livestock Manure Recycling, and Energy Savings" at the aT Center in Yangjae-dong, Seoul, on the 9th, to express this resolve. The plan is to respond to the crisis by reducing external dependency and increasing internal efficiency. This resolution is significant as it marks the agricultural community's initiative to find a remedy in the face of raw material supply disruptions and skyrocketing energy prices due to instability in the Middle East, which are putting pressure on farm management costs. Particularly, the focus is on maximizing the use of domestic livestock manure resources and alleviating the burden of farm management costs through energy savings. Attending the event, Chairman Choi Heung-sik of the Korea Successor Farmers' Association emphasized the will for voluntary practice, pointing out the reality faced by farmers. Chairman Choi stated, "In the midst of the Middle East war and deteriorating domestic and international conditions, farmers are experiencing the double burden of increased production costs and management burdens." He added, "Despite numerous challenges and difficulties, the 2 million farmers across the country are determined to work together towards sustainable agriculture and the production of safe food for the nation through appropriate fertilization and energy savings." Furthermore, he emphasized the need for policy support as the agricultural community's efforts alone have limitations. Chairman Choi stressed, "For our practice and efforts to yield results on the ground, the support of the government and the National Assembly is absolutely necessary." He called for the establishment of practical measures such as agricultural electricity, energy vouchers, oil price-linked subsidies, and feed purchase funds to alleviate production costs. Through the resolution, attendees proposed key tasks for implementation, including soil fertility recovery through appropriate fertilization of farmland, enhancing livestock manure recycling to promote livestock manure circulation, and reducing and improving energy use efficiency. They stated, "Appropriate..."