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Issues in Agricultural Policy and Challenge in 2014
Author Hwang, Euisik
Views 5235 Publication Date 2014.01.22.
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The Korean economy is expected to show a steady recovery and grow by 3.8-4.0 percent in 2014, leading
to an increase in the demand for agricultural products. However, a stronger Korean won and weaker
Japanese yen will make it challenging for the country to export agricultural products. The agricultural policy
authorities and the entire industry need to pay keen attention to changes in macroeconomic indicators.
Major policy issues will include the expansion of market opening in the agricultural sector and complementary
measures in the domestic market, including issues related to Korea-China FTA and TPP
negotiations. The continuous growth of the Chinese economy (with over 7.3 percent of its growth rate)
and the trend of a stronger yuan will serve as an opportunity for Korea to increase the export of its
products.
The low income issue in rural areas is unlikely to be resolved this year due to the stagnation in growth
in the agricultural industry and deteriorated conditions in the agricultural trade. Therefore, the authorities
should make more efforts to expand growth engines and seek for new solutions. Although the population
in rural areas will continue to naturally decrease due to a rapidly aging society, new forms of economic
activities will increasingly emerge, leading to the materialization of the results of the 6th Industry
Invigoration Measures.
In 2014, the key policy challenges include as follows: (1) designing solutions for the low-income issue
and stable management measures in rural areas in response to the expansion of market opening in the agricultural
industry and natural disasters; (2) enhancing the agricultural R&D framework as a foundation
for the development of technology-oriented creative agriculture to overcome a slow-growing trend in the
agricultural industry; (3) laying the groundwork for eco-friendly animal husbandry to accelerate the qualitative
development of the livestock industry, including the competitiveness against imported livestock
products, harmonization with local agriculture, and improvement of living environment; (4) proposing a
complementary measure to enhance the effectiveness of the remedy for the distribution structure of agricultural
products suggested in 2013; (5) strengthening the link between the food industry and agriculture
in response to the expansion of the food market, developing strategic items for the expansion of export
to China through the Korea-China FTA, and establishing the foundation of production; (6) laying the
groundwork for consumer policies in the agri-food sector, including the food safety management that
keeps up with changes in consumer environment and support for the nutrition supply of the underprivileged;
(7) nurturing rural industries and promoting the 6th Industrialization Strategy that connects
production, processing, sales, and consumer experiences altogether by using both tangible and intangible
resources in rural areas and expanding the links among related individuals and organizations; (8) establishing
measures to enhance the quality of life in rural areas, including the 3rd Improvement Plan for
Quality of Life in Rural Areas; (9) reorganizing the living zone by connecting with fostering community
in rural areas; and (10) reinforcing agricultural businesses following the quantitative expansion of the
Official Development Assistance (ODA) projects in the agriculture and forestry sectors, and strengthening
the systematic cooperative network among related institutions.

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