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Title | Results of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Survey in 2013 |
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Date | 2014-04-17 |
○ Farm, Forest and Fishery Household and Population - As of December 1, 2013, the number of farm households was 1,142 thousand households. The number of fishery households was 60 thousand households. The number of forest households was 95 thousand households. - The size of farm, forest and fishery households got smaller and smaller. The aging of farm, forest and fishery household population was faster than that of the total population. ○ Agriculture - As for farm households by province, farm households in Gyeongbuk amounted to 195 thousand households, which was followed by Jeonnam (165 thousand households). - The share of full-time households declined by 2.9 percent to 53.2 percent of the total farm households. - The share of full-time households declined by 2.9 percent to 53.2 percent of the total farm households. - The number of farm households growing food grains, fruits and livestock marked an increase The number of farm households growing paddy rice, vegetables and wild greens marked a decrease. - Farm households whose annual sales totaled 100 million won and over amounted to 32 thousand households, which occupied 2.8 percent of the total farm households. - As for selling places of agricultural and livestock products, 'agricultural cooperatives & agricultural corporations' occupied 32.4 percent. ○ Fishery (Marine Fisheries) - As for fishery households by province, fishery households in Jeonnam amounted to 22 thousand households, which was followed by Chungnam (9.4 thousand households). - The proportion of full-time fishery households fell by 7.5 percent to 28.5 percent. - The share of aquaculture households (-3.3%) showed a higher decrease compared to that of fishing households (-1.4%). - Fishery households whose annual sales totaled 100 million won and over accounted for 9.3 percent of the total fishery households. ○ Forestry - The total number of forest households fell by 2.6 thousand households (2.6 percent). - 'Growing-only' households occupied 91.7 percent of the total forest households. ※ For more information, refer to the attached file. |
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