Koreanagriculture and ICT
The Korean government has also been taking part of this global trend—the upsurge of interest in integrating ICT into agribusiness
The Korean government Is now facing a serious shortage of labor force in agriculture sector and loss in farming related knowledge and skills; which are essential for Koreanagriculture’s sustainable development.
Korean situation is also vulnerable because of its low self sufficiency rate in agriculture. In other word, Korea is highly dependent on grain imports whose rate is 75 % in the year of 2008. It causes rise of cost for dairy products and gives burden to the consumers. Korea needs to find ways for keeping food security.
Unfortunately, this situation is predicted to continue for a while, as there
FTA on Korea. To this end, we analyze five primary sectors that are deemed to have the greatest impact on both countries: steel, automobiles, chemical products, textiles, and agriculture. We conduct a literature review of these respective sectors (primarily statistics supplied by KIEP and SERI), lay out both the impact of exports and imports, and also point out relevant issues to these sectors.
product over American ones as well as the reasons why they enjoy watching the dramas together and what they derive from it. We will also be looking at some current situations on phenomenon and compare it with the ones from the past.
▣ The Characteristics of Korean Housewives.
In agriculture studies, the word "housewife" is occasionally used referring to the person who does the majority of
product development
Through the establishment of research centers Bonjung developed various applied product and compound product which opened ways to a new development of traditional structure of the industry. It has also shares its research with other agricultural sectors to open diverse doors and promotes inspection for products to strengthen product competitiveness which would consequently in