The 'National Hanwoo Ability Evaluation Competition main event' was held... Baek Deok-hwan, the representative of Daeyang Farm, received the President's Award.

Published 2025년 11월 7일

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency Reporter Ahn Hyeong-jun] At the 28th National Hanwoo Ability Evaluation Competition main event, Baek Deok-hwan, the representative of Daeyang Farm (Buyeo, Chungnam), achieved the feat of winning the President's Prize. The Korea Livestock Improvement Association held the "28th National Hanwoo Ability Evaluation Competition Main Event" at the Nonghyup Eumseong Livestock Auction Center from the 3rd to the 5th. A total of 265 Hanwoo cattle from across the nation were entered into the competition, and the competition evaluated carcass grade, intramuscular fat, meat color and marbling, texture, and overall quality, selecting a total of 12 prize-winning cattle. The winning cattle from Baek Deok-hwan, the representative of Daeyang Farm, who won the President's Prize in this competition, had a carcass weight of 553 kg, a loin eye area of 154 cm², and a 1++A grade.

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At the 28th National Hanwoo Ability Evaluation Competition main event, Baek Deok-hwan, the representative of Daeyang Farm (Buyeo, South Chungcheong), achieved the remarkable feat of winning the President's Prize. The Korean Livestock Improvement Association held the "28th National Hanwoo Ability Evaluation Competition Main Event" at the Nonghyup Yeongseong Livestock Auction Center from the 3rd to the 5th. A total of 265 Hanwoo cattle from across the nation were entered into the competition, and after evaluating carcass grade, intramuscular fat, meat color and marbling, texture, and overall quality, a total of 12 prize-winning cattle were selected. The prize-winning cattle from Baek Deok-hwan's Daeyang Farm, which won the President's Prize at this event, recorded a carcass weight of 553 kg, a loin eye area of 154 cm², and a 1++A grade, with a total winning bid price of 94,010,000 won, or 170,000 won per kg, setting a new record for the highest price in the history of the ...
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