Shin Eui-jun, Jeonnam Provincial Assembly Member

Shin Eui-jun, Jeonnam Provincial Assembly Member

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Shin Ui-jun, a member of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly (Democratic Party of Korea·Wando 2), strongly advocated for the necessity of enacting a Fisheries Stability Support Ordinance.


According to Assemblyman Shin Ui-jun on the 23rd, an analysis has emerged emphasizing the urgent need to introduce a price stabilization system for six seaweed items with significant price fluctuations?miyeok, dashima, maesaengi, tot, cheonggak, and parae?alongside the existing Agricultural Price Stability Support Ordinance, by enacting a similar Fisheries Price Stability Support Ordinance.


This analysis is based on the results of the "Research Service for Fisheries Price Stabilization Measures and the Introduction of a Price Stabilization System," commissioned by the Fisheries Policy Development Research Group of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly. The Fisheries Policy Development Research Group commissioned the research service to the Industry-Academic Cooperation Foundation of Chodang University over four months from August to November.


Assemblyman Shin Ui-jun stated, "Currently, agricultural products have an established and implemented Agricultural Price Stability Support Ordinance, but there is no price stabilization system for fisheries products, leading to high dissatisfaction among fishermen. Based on the results of this research service, we will strive to enact a Fisheries Price Stability Ordinance next year after holding public hearings and gathering fishermen's opinions."



Meanwhile, the Fisheries Policy Development Research Group of the Jeonnam Provincial Assembly is composed of a total of 11 members, including representative Shin Ui-jun, and is active with the aim of developing fisheries policies and increasing fishermen's income.


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