The 2nd Master Plan on Fisheries & Fishing Community Development(2021~2025)
The 2nd Master Plan on Fisheries & Fishing Community Development(2021~2025)
Background
The 2nd Master Plan suggests 5-year goals and targets to achieve more sustainable fisheries & fishing community. This plan adopted following the 1st Plan (2016-2020) established under the Freamwork Act on Fisheries & Fishing Community Development.
Details
Vision
- Fisheries & Fishing Community Prospering with Everyone for the Future
5 Goals to achieve
- 4.257million tons in fishery production with 79% of self-sufficiency rate
- KRW 13.8 trillion (USD 11.8 billion) in scale of domestic seafood industry
- KRW 60.59 million (USD 52,000) per capita income of fishing community
- USD 3 billion in annual export of seafood
- KRW 5.1 trillion (USD 4.3 billion) in economic added value of fisheries
- 01
Production Infrastructure: Reform of fisheries for more sustainable production and management
- Target 1: Improving the production structure in fisheries to adjust itself to new GVC (global value chain) paradigm
- Target 2: Creating new environment for production to survive climate change crisis
- 02
Seafood Industry: Supply of fishery products managed with consumer-centered approach
- Target 3: Creating a supply chain for sustainable fishery products
- Target 4: Strengthening resilience of seafood industry for the post COVID-19 era
- 03
Fishing Community & Port: Opportunity for experiences of rewarding work and life
- Target 5: Improving working conditions for decent jobs in fishing community and port
- Target 6: Creating great settlement conditions for better life and co-prosperity
- 04
Worldwide Reputation: Go global of K-fish
- Target 7: Sharpening the competitive edge of K-fish in the global market
- Target 8: Enhancing the level both of compliance with international regulations and international cooperation
- 05
Industry 4.0: Digital transformation for the future
- Target 9: Introducing “smart system” to the processes in fisheries
- Target 10: Nurturing new industrial sectors and encouraging entrepreneurship