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Domestic Companies Embrace Land-based Salmon Farming Amidst Contaminated Water Concerns

Domestic Companies Embrace Land-based Salmon Farming Amidst Contaminated Water Concerns

SEOUL, July 3 (Korea Bizwire) — With growing national concern over the discharge of contaminated water from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan, domestic companies have shown renewed interest in land-based salmon farming. Global demand for salmon is increasing, but catches have declined due to global warming and the recent “contaminated water [...]

Exploitative Marketing Preys on Fukushima Contamination Fears, Inflating Salt Prices

Exploitative Marketing Preys on Fukushima Contamination Fears, Inflating Salt Prices

SEOUL, June 21 (Korea Bizwire) —Amid concerns over the release of contaminated water from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant, there has already surfaced on a second-hand trading website in Korea a so-called “radioactive fear-mongering marketing posting,” which attempted to sell salt for an exorbitant price of over 1.5 million won per 10 kilograms. On Tuesday, [...]

Imports of Japanese Seafood Down Over 30 pct in May amid Fukushima Concerns

Imports of Japanese Seafood Down Over 30 pct in May amid Fukushima Concerns

SEOUL, June 19 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korean imports of Japanese seafood sank more than 30 percent last month, data showed Monday, amid concerns over Tokyo’s planned release of contaminated water from its crippled nuclear power plant. South Korea imported 2,129 tons of fishery products from the neighboring country in May, down 30.6 percent from [...]

Celebrating Mangjong: The Agricultural Significance and Symbolism of the Ninth Solar Term

Celebrating Mangjong: The Agricultural Significance and Symbolism of the Ninth Solar Term

DAEGU & BOSEONG, May 31 (Korea Bizwire) —Next week, on June 6th, we will celebrate Mangjong, also known as awned grain, which is the ninth of the 24 solar terms. Mangjong indicates the celestial longitude reaching 75 degrees and signifies an auspicious time for sowing the seeds of bearded grains, such as rice. In agrarian [...]

Jeju Island Leads Kiwi Production in South Korea

Jeju Island Leads Kiwi Production in South Korea

JEJU, May 18 (Korea Bizwire) — Jeju Island has achieved the top rank in kiwi production in South Korea. Last year, Jeju had 335 hectares of kiwi cultivation, producing 8,711 tons of kiwis. Although the cultivation area is second to Jeollanam-do, Jeju’s production exceeded it. Jeju’s kiwi production accounted for 43.8% of the national total. [...]

Three Seafood Vendors Arrested for Falsely Labeling Japanese Seafood as Domestic

Three Seafood Vendors Arrested for Falsely Labeling Japanese Seafood as Domestic

BORYEONGL, April 14 (Korea Bizwire) —Three seafood vendors have been arrested by the Boryeong Coast Guard Station for falsely labeling Japanese red sea bream as domestic seafood. The vendors were suspected of violating the Country of Origin Labeling Act, and anyone who falsely labels the origin of a product can face up to seven years [...]

Profit from Rice Farming Tumbles Nearly 40 pct on Increased Costs

Profit from Rice Farming Tumbles Nearly 40 pct on Increased Costs

SEOUL, March 30 (Korea Bizwire) — Rice production costs in South Korea rose 9.3 percent on-year in 2022 due mainly to soaring prices of fertilizers, causing net profit from rice farming to sink nearly 40 percent, data showed Thursday. Farmers spent 31,631 won (US$24.24) to produce 20 kilograms of rice last year, up 2,689 won [...]

Livestock Farms Use Manure Primarily as Compost

Livestock Farms Use Manure Primarily as Compost

SEOUL, March 30 (Korea Bizwire) — The amount of manure generated by livestock farms every year is estimated at more than 50 million tons, most of which is used as compost, the agriculture ministry said Wednesday. The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs conducted a complete enumeration survey on the current state of livestock [...]

Contaminated Water Crisis: Japan’s Plan to Release Fukushima Water into the Ocean Sparks Concerns and Backlash

Contaminated Water Crisis: Japan’s Plan to Release Fukushima Water into the Ocean Sparks Concerns and Backlash

SEOUL, March 25 (Korea Bizwire) — In 1993, it was discovered that the Soviet (now Russian) Navy had dumped approximately 1,000 tons of radioactive nuclear waste in the East Sea, 190 kilometers southeast of Vladivostok. Although the Soviet Union claimed that the concentration of nuclear waste released was lower than the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) [...]