Farms raising mountain goats in South Korea are said to be no more than 40 nationwide. Only around 20 of these farms milk and distribute mountain goat milk. One such farm is the Goesan Mountain Goat Farm in Goesan County, North Chungcheong Province. It has been open for a short time, having switched from raising goats to mountain goats about five years ago by Park Woong-hee, who had been raising goats for over ten years. Despite being in its early stages, the farm milks high-quality mountain goat milk and sells it directly. Park switched to mountain goats because of the wide price fluctuations in goat prices. "Around 2024, the price reached its peak for about three years, going up to 20,000 won per kg. But now it’s between 7,000 and 8,000 won per kg. It’s hard to make a profit even after deducting feed costs." Although the farming methods differ, his previous experience has been a significant asset. He focuses more on the quality of the mountain goat milk rather than the quantity. ...