Role of Chemical Fertilizer and Change of Agriculture in Korea

우리나라 농업의 변천과 비료의 역할

  • Chung, Doug-Y. (Dept. of Bioenvironmental Chemistry, Agriculture and Life sciences, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Lee, Kyo-S. (Dept. of Bioenvironmental Chemistry, Agriculture and Life sciences, Chungnam National University)
  • 정덕영 (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 생물환경화학과) ;
  • 이교석 (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 생물환경화학과)
  • Published : 2008.06.30

Abstract

The self-supply rate of Korea in 2006 was approximately 27.3 % by importing 13.99Mt for 19.79Mt of demanded amount. Among the imported crops, wheat, corn, and soybean consumed 95 % for the total imported amount, and wheat, corn, and soybean were 3.5Mt(Table use : 0.22Mt; Feed stuff : 0.13Mt), 8.7Mt(Table use : 0.19Mt; Feed stuff : 0.68Mt), and 1.2Mt (Table use : 0.03Mt; Feed stuff : 0.09Mt), respectively. On the other hand, our government has prepared the strategies for a great fear of food according to sharp price rise of the international crops by maintaining the self-supply rate of 5 % excluding 5.23Mt of rice in Korea. Also concern for recycled energy known as future energy for era of high oil price and global warming due to green house gas is rapidly growing. Therefore, our country which has relied on import of the whole oil needed in Korea and has to keep Kyoto Agent to request reduction of green house gas fully support research and practical use for agricultural products as resource of alternate energy. At first, we have to develop the mass production technology in order to secure a program of self-supply of food for bioenergy production utilizing agricultural product in Korea. But we assume that this matter is difficult to achieve under the current agriculture system that more emphasizes the environment conservation such as environmentally-friendly agriculture than production of food.

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