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South Korea’s Farmland Census Tests the Future of Farming
SustainabilityMay 12, 2026

South Korea’s Farmland Census Tests the Future of Farming

The first nationwide farmland census is designed to expose speculation and misuse. But the harder question begins afterward: who will farm the land, under what terms, and whether it can remain productive in an aging, climate-stressed countryside.

In Busan, High Oil Prices Become an Urban Stress Test
Busan newsMay 12, 2026

In Busan, High Oil Prices Become an Urban Stress Test

The fuel shock in Busan is no longer confined to gas stations. It is appearing in household relief payments, rush-hour transit pressure, diesel logistics, export margins and the port economy — exposing how much the city depends on movement.

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