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FARMERS NETWORK

Unlocked Farms Network

Unloced Farms Network represents a growing network of farmers across the Korean peninsula who are working to protect seed sovereignty and revive native crops. Each point marks a farmer, a seed keeper, or a collective who generously shared their experiences and resources for a future where seeds remain in the hands of the people against corporate seed monopolies. 

 

To make this wisdom more accessible, we’ve also developed an AI-powered Q&A chatbot based on our growing database. Visitors can ask questions about seed types, cultivation techniques, and ecological farming practices. If the chatbot cannot provide a detailed answer, your question will be forwarded to our connected farmers and agricultural experts, who will respond directly through our Q&A section. This is a space built not only to inform, but to connect people—to the land, to each other, and to the future of food.

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Eunsol Kim - Pyeongchang

​In Pyeongchang, a young farmer continues her family’s legacy by growing native Darae and Myeongi-namul. Her mission is to raise awareness so Darae is properly recognized and appreciated by the public.

Hwamok Kim - Hwacheon

In Hwacheon, Gangwon-do, young farmer Kim Hwa-mok has focused on cucumbers while also experimenting with native seeds to help preserve them. Though these trials are currently on hold, he dreams of opening a restaurant someday—serving dishes made with crops grown from those very seeds.

Jooyung Jung - Buyeo

In Buyeo, young rice farmer Jung Ju-yong once experimented with native beans but returned to rice due to financial constraints. His passion for farming, sparked during his university volunteer work, remains strong.

Dohyun Choi - Cheongju

In Cheongju, young farmer Choi Do-hyun runs a greenhouse for European salad greens, continuing his father's legacy after pursuing various paths. Proud of his role, he hopes to expand into a wider variety of crops.

Hyunhee Kim - Sunchang

In Sunchang, young farmer Kim Hyun-hee preserves native seeds through a local collective. Starting with no inheritance and driven by a love for farming, she now supports herself through agriculture and aspires to grow even further.

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Golden Kiwi - Jeju

The interview highlighted Jeju’s advantages for golden kiwi farming, key challenges, and the need for better support in education, networks, and seed access.

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QUICK MENU

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A nationwide effort to ensure a reliable supply of genetically appropriate native seeds for restoring healthy and resilient plant ecosystems.

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