[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Yoon-jung] On the 14th, Gyeongnam Nonghyup held a first-quarter livestock economy business promotion strategy meeting of this year at the Jinju Livestock Cooperative meeting room, attended by more than 30 people including economic executives from the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam Livestock Cooperatives.


The meeting was organized to enhance the practical benefits of livestock farmers while preventing various risks, as the management of livestock farmers is expected to become difficult due to the recent increase in the number of Korean cattle raised and the decline in Korean cattle prices.


Gyeongnam Nonghyup held a livestock economy business promotion strategy meeting at the Jinju Livestock Cooperative meeting room. <br>[Image provided by Gyeongnam Nonghyup]

Gyeongnam Nonghyup held a livestock economy business promotion strategy meeting at the Jinju Livestock Cooperative meeting room.
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They focused on discussing the Korean cattle heifer fattening support project for Korean cattle supply and demand control, the implementation of special discount events for Korean cattle consumption promotion, and the expansion of the domestic forage production base to reduce production costs for livestock farmers.


In addition, they had a time to discuss major projects that need to be intensively promoted in the livestock economy sector and exchanged information, sharing opinions on ways to increase the income of livestock farmers.



Kim Ju-yang, the head of the headquarters, said, “The worries of livestock farmers are deepening due to the continuous decline in Korean cattle prices since the end of last year,” and added, “Gyeongnam Nonghyup will do its best to stabilize prices by actively promoting Korean cattle consumption events and Korean cattle supply and demand control.”


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