forcropproduction, have been implemented in recent years.
It is expected that, in the coming future, significant improvements will be made in respect of farmers’ income and distribution efficiency, which will encourage rural consumption and unleash the huge potential of the vast rural market.
2-3. The rise of the middle-class
A rapidly growing middle class has emerged. According to the
- GDP per capital : Korea
In 1981, Korea's GDP per capital was about $ 10,000 but it increased continuously. It's already over the $ 20.000 and it is predicted that Korea would keep grow in the future.
- Major industry : Korea
The value of the Agriculture sector accounted for 3% of GDP. The agriculture sector of Korea was mainly based on cropproduction, animal husbandry,
production pattern shifted sharply during the late nineteenth century, when inexpensive imported grain from Russia and the United States competed effectively with local grain. At the same time, rising domestic and foreign demand for dairy products and the availability of low-cost imported cattle feed made dairy and meat production much more profitable. These changes in market conditions induced F
products from a variety of agricultural processes.
So, Why do we produce Bioenergy?
One reason governments are trying alternative energy is concern about pollution and climate change caused by the use of fossil energy.
So, we needed an alternative source of energy for our own good.
Also, we called for investment in renewable sources of energy and the development of alternative sources of
for solving the problem of biofuel production, and it can be used not only for biodiesel production but also for bioethanol production. Bioethanol can be produced by starch from algae through hydrolyze, pre-treatment and fermentation process, After algae produce sugar or starch from carbon dioxide, sunlight and water, those free complex carbohydrates turned into fermentable sources through pre-tr