Until December 15, the "Nationwide Agricultural By-products Mass Destruction Week" is being operated.

Published 2025년 12월 5일

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[Reporter Hong Lan, Korea Farmers and Fishermen Newspaper] From December 1 to 15, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Korea Forest Service, the Rural Development Administration, and local governments, among other agricultural-related organizations, will jointly operate the "Nationwide Agricultural By-products Mass Destruction Week." This Destruction Week has been organized despite the unprecedented damage caused by the massive wildfire in the Yeongnam region last March, as illegal burning continues to result in repeated wildfires. The entire agricultural sector is cooperating to widely publicize the dangers of burning near forests and to encourage farmers to voluntarily destroy agricultural by-products. The Central Federation of Forest Cooperatives will also support the destruction of agricultural by-products and wildfire prevention in line with the Destruction Week.

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From December 1 to 15, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Korea Forest Service, the Rural Development Administration, and local governments will jointly operate the "National Agricultural By-products Destruction Week." This destruction week was organized despite the unprecedented damage caused by the massive wildfire in the Yeongnam region last March, as illegal burning continues to result in repeated wildfires. The entire agricultural sector is cooperating to widely publicize the dangers of burning near forests and to encourage farmers to voluntarily destroy agricultural by-products. The Central Association of Forest Cooperatives also announced that it will strengthen support for the destruction of agricultural by-products and fire prevention activities in line with the destruction week. The forest cooperatives are supporting the collection and destruction of agricultural by-products that could serve as fuel for wildfires in areas adjacent to forests, in ...
Source: Agrinet

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