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对话韩国农村经济研究院林英儿:中韩农产品贸易保持向好

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the agricultural trade between China and South Korea has steadily increased since the signing of the free trade agreement in 2015, with a balanced trade structure benefiting both sides [1] - South Korea primarily imports fresh agricultural products such as fruits and vegetables from China, while exporting processed foods to China [1] - Climate change significantly impacts South Korea's agriculture due to limited farmland, leading to price volatility in agricultural products, which can be mitigated by importing fresh produce from China [1] Group 2 - Technological innovation is seen as a crucial driver for agricultural development in both countries, with a focus on cooperation in agricultural technology [2] - The signing of the free trade agreement and both countries being members of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) provides opportunities for collaboration in various fields [2] - There is currently no established guideline or roadmap for cooperation between China and South Korea under the RCEP framework, but increased communication may lead to future developments [2]