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Problems of chemical disinfection

In order to prevent the disease caused in the process of breeding of livestock, various chemical disinfectants are sprayed indiscriminately, causing an increase in pollution of the river as well as soil and it leads to environmental problems, causing more damage to the livelihood of livestock. In addition, respiratory diseases caused by the odor are resulting in an increase in air pollution and a decrease in productivity due to infectious diseases of livestock. However, livestock farmers are trying to solve the disease problems caused by the poor environment only through chemical disinfection.

Unfortunately, chemical disinfection kills all, even the beneficial microorganisms. So, it may have a temporary effect, but it is ineffective in the fundamental prevention of disease and solution of bad odor. For example, in the case of pig farms, respiratory and skin diseases and the problem of bad odor have been increased, rather than decreased throughout the time, despite the continuous effort using chemical disinfection.

The reason for this is that about 1,000 kinds of microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, actinomycetes, filamentous fungi, algae, and viruses are symbiotic in the soil, and about 900 kinds of them are beneficial microorganisms, and the rest of 100 kinds are classified as harmful microorganisms. But the chemical disinfection kills all of the microorganisms including beneficial microorganisms.

This is supported by the evidence of increased diarrhea, skin and respiratory diseases and the high mortality rate in the livestock where sanitizing and disinfection are performed regularly. Also, once a disease begins to spread, no matter how many times the animals take drugs in a day, it is no use, and a lot of livestock farmers cannot disagree with this helpless reality.

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Problems of antibiotics

In Korea, the livestock technology to date is only about the level of how to use the antibiotics before they are hit by diseases, except for a few.

Currently, the actual use of antibiotics is ineffective. Therefore, they are administered by injection. In Korea, the rate of livestock that is resistance to antibiotics tetracycline exceeds 80%.

If the animal is depended on antibiotics, the bacterium itself becomes resistant to antibiotics, causing the reverse antibacterial effect and it only results in increasing the accumulation of antibiotic in the body.

In the Article 9 of the Act on the Promotion of Environmentally Friendly Agriculture states that “Only liquid derived from livestock feed can be used only from a farm fed with organic livestock (non-antibiotic) standards.” The liquefied fertilizer produced by the general pig farm cannot be used for organic crops.