Government “Full-fledged measures to stabilize supply and demand of agricultural and livestock products”
The government is pushing for measures to stabilize supply and demand for agricultural and livestock products that are feared to rise in prices.
As a follow-up to the emergency economic ministers’ meeting held on the 21st, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs plans to first provide shipping incentives for facility vegetables such as lettuce to increase production.
In addition, in order to increase the supply of chicken, the quota tariff in the second half of the year will be introduced early by the end of next month, and an additional 5 million chicks will be supplied by importing egg.
In addition, it will push for discount support for agricultural and livestock products whose prices have soared every week to ease the burden of shopping cart prices.