The Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Cooperative Council for Grain Processing Complexes (RPC) to hold '2025 Rice Harvest Supply and Demand Conference'

Published Nov 20, 2025

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The Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Comprehensive Rice Processing Center (RPC) Council (Chairman Sung I-gyeong, Chairman of Changnyeong Agricultural Cooperative) held the "2025 Rice Harvest Supply and Demand Meeting" on the 18th at the 3rd floor conference room of the Gyeongnam Agricultural Cooperative Headquarters (Head Ryu Gil-nyeon). The meeting was attended by around 20 people, including Chairman Sung I-gyeong, the council members in charge of the BULONGRPC operation from the Agricultural Cooperatives, and Director Bang Cheol-hwan of the Grain Business Department of the Agricultural Cooperative Economic Corporation. The meeting proceeded in the following order: △Prospects for the supply and demand of 2025 rice and analysis of market price trends △Regional rice purchasing status and recommendations △Reporting on current issues in the Grain Business Department. Additionally, the meeting focused on managing supply and demand from the perspective of the field, including resolving the inconvenience of farmers and maintaining fair prices.

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The Busan-Ulsan-Gyeongnam Comprehensive Rice Processing Center (RPC) Council (Chairman Sung I-gyeong, Chairman of Changnyeong Agricultural Cooperative) held the "2025 Rice Harvest Supply and Demand Meeting" on the 18th in the 3rd floor conference room of the Gyeongnam Agricultural Cooperative Headquarters (Head Ryu Gil-nyeon). The meeting was attended by around 20 people, including Chairman Sung I-gyeong, RPC operating Agricultural Cooperative chairmen from the Byeongyeong region, and Bang Cheol-hwan, Director of the Grain Business Department of the Agricultural Cooperative Economic Corporation. The meeting was held in the following order: △Prospects for 2025 rice supply and demand and analysis of market price trends △Regional purchasing status and recommendations △Reporting on current issues in the Grain Business Department. Additionally, they shared various opinions from Agricultural Cooperatives in each region to resolve inconveniences for farmers, maintain fair prices, and ...
Source: Aflnews

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