Korea's first pet food nutrition standard set... K-Pet Food Era Begins
Korea's first 'Pet Food Nutrition Standard' released by the Korea Rural Development Administration is raising the competitiveness of the domestic pet food industry to the next level. The standard provides the minimum recommended levels of essential nutrients needed for pets to live a healthy life and plays an important role in establishing policy and institutional foundations.
In particular, the government plans to provide information that clearly distinguishes pet food from livestock food through the 'Pet Food Labeling Standard' to be implemented in 2026. This is expected to increase pet owners' trust and improve the quality of domestic products.
At the on-site meeting in Eumseong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, the head of the Rural Development Administration personally attended to discuss ways to foster the industry, and major domestic manufacturers are actively engaged in joint research projects, producing up to 120,000 tons of food annually.
The Rural Development Agency expressed its ambition to establish K-pet food quality standards through continuous research and development. This is in line with the government's plan to foster four major industries, including pet food and pet healthcare, and is expected to help domestic pet food gain traction in the global market.
Setting nutritional standards for domestic pet food, presenting nutritional quality standards
For the first time in Korea, the Rural Development Administration has set nutritional standards for pet food and released them to the public. The standard is a guideline that presents the minimum recommended levels of essential nutrients that pets need to maintain a healthy life and normal physiological state. This is expected to strengthen the competitiveness of the pet food industry and have a positive impact on expanding exports.
In addition, the government is preparing the 'Pet Food Labeling Standard' to be implemented from 2026. The standards are designed to reflect the nutritional needs of pets and clearly distinguish them from livestock feed, and will be applied to the industry in conjunction with the nutrition standards developed by the Rural Development Administration.
The head of the Rural Development Agency visited a pet food producer in Eumseong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, to discuss ways to foster the industry and identify technology needs in the field. The company, which has one of the best manufacturing facilities in Korea, produces up to 120,000 tons of pet food annually, and is actively involved in joint research projects with the agency.
The agency plans to continue its efforts to establish itself as a quality standard for K-pet food through continuous research and development. This is part of the government's efforts to focus on the pet food sector among the four major industries (pet food, pet healthcare, pet service, and pet tech).
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What are pet food nutrition standards?
A: It is a guideline that sets out the minimum recommended levels of essential nutrients that pets need to maintain a healthy life and normal physiological state. It aims to improve feed quality and strengthen industry competitiveness.
Q: What is the 'Pet Food Labeling Standard'?
A: Scheduled to come into force in 2026, it is a labeling regulation designed to provide information that reflects the nutritional needs of pets and differentiates it from food for livestock.
Q: How does this study impact the industry?
A: The establishment of nutritional standards and labeling standards is expected to improve the quality of domestic pet food, strengthen export competitiveness, and have a positive impact on related industries.
Q: What is the role of the Korea Rural Development Agency?
A: The Rural Development Agency supports the improvement and development of the pet food industry system and contributes to the establishment of K-pet food quality standards through research and development and policy preparation.
Q: What are the efforts of domestic pet food manufacturers?
A: Major domestic manufacturers operate high-quality production facilities and participate in joint research projects with the Korea Rural Development Administration to meet consumer demands and contribute to the development of the industry.
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