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South Korea's National Korean Beef Association in Gwanju and Jeollanam-do provided donations to farms damaged by wildfire

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South Korea
Published Mar 31, 2022

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[Reporter Yoon Yang-han, Livestock Newspaper]

Support for donations and survey fees to farms affected by forest fires

The Gwangju and Jeollanam-do branch of the National Korean Beef Association (Chairman Jae-young Kim) provided donations and forage (packaging silage) to livestock farms in Gangwon and Gyeongsangbuk-do, suffering from wildfire damage, and prayed that they would overcome the damage wisely as soon as possible.

The provincial council and the Yeosu, Yeongam, Boseong, and Naju branch offices donated KRW 14.6 million, and 16 city and county branch offices and Min Kyung-cheon, chairman of the Korean Beef Jaw Management Committee, together delivered a forage worth 62 million won.

Kim Jae-young, president of the branch, said, “It was heartbreaking to hear that Korean cattle farms in Gangwon and Gyeongsangbuk-do had lost their forage due to large-scale wildfire damage and had nothing to feed their livestock. It was collected and delivered,” he said.

Chairman Kim Jae-young, Vice Chairman Lim Dong-kwon, and Secretary General Moon Dae-yeol personally visited areas affected by forest fires such as Samcheok, Gangneung, and Donghae in Gangwon-do and Uljin in North Gyeongsang Province on the 15th to meet and comfort Korean cattle farmers and convey the warm hearts of Korean cattle farmers in South Jeolla Province.

Livestock Newspaper, CHUKSANNEWS

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[Reporter Yoon Yang-han, Livestock Newspaper] Support for donations and survey fees to farms affected by forest fires The Gwangju and Jeollanam-do branch of the National Korean Beef Association (Chairman Jae-young Kim) provided donations and forage (packaging silage) to livestock farms in Gangwon and Gyeongsangbuk-do, suffering from wildfire damage, and prayed that they would overcome the damage wisely as soon as possible. The provincial council and the Yeosu, Yeongam, Boseong, and Naju branch offices donated KRW 14.6 million, and 16 city and county branch offices and Min Kyung-cheon, chairman of the Korean Beef Jaw Management Committee, together delivered a forage worth 62 million won. Kim Jae-young, president of the branch, said, “It was heartbreaking to hear that Korean cattle farms in Gangwon and Gyeongsangbuk-do had lost their forage due to large-scale wildfire damage and had nothing to feed their livestock. It was collected and delivered,” he said. Chairman Kim Jae-young, ...
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